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1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-5 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Parts California state and County Data 3.31 /m; %. ^-- "' W3 W^-'/t.s' U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was prepared in the Agriculture Division. Many other divisions contributed to this preparation: Data Preparation performed the clerical processing; Administrative Services pro- vided the forms design and other administrative services; Publi- cations Services contributed in publication planning and design, editorial review, composition, and printing procurement; Com- puter Services provided the computer processing facilities; Field provided selected data collection activities; Economic Program- ming prepared the computer programs; and Economic Surveys assisted in preparation of data collection and processing proce- dures and computer programs. Members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics and representatives of both public and private organizations made significant recommendations which helped establish data content. …

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1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-5 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Parts California state and County Data 3.31 /m; %. ^-- "' W3 W^-'/t.s' U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This report was prepared in the Agriculture Division. Many other divisions contributed to this preparation: Data Preparation performed the clerical processing; Administrative Services pro- vided the forms design and other administrative services; Publi- cations Services contributed in publication planning and design, editorial review, composition, and printing procurement; Com- puter Services provided the computer processing facilities; Field provided selected data collection activities; Economic Program- ming prepared the computer programs; and Economic Surveys assisted in preparation of data collection and processing proce- dures and computer programs. Members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics and representatives of both public and private organizations made significant recommendations which helped establish data content. Members of various agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture provided valuable advice In the planning, publicizing, and processing phases of the census, and in helping farmers and ranchers complete the report forms. The press, farm magazines, radio and television stations, and farm organizations were most helpful In publicizing the census and encouraging cooperation of farm and ranch operators. Special tribute is paid to the millions of farm and ranch operators who furnished the information requested. Only through their cooperation was it possible to collect and publish the data in this report. If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call: (301) 763-8555 Division Chief (301) 763-8567 Crops Branch (301) 763-8569 Livestock Branch (301) 763-8566 Farm Economics Branch (301) 763-1113 General Information (301) 763-8558 Statistical Methodology 1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-5 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Parts California state and County Data Issued May 1989 g ML -Q. \ i« / U.S. Department of Commerce Robert A. Mosbacher, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS BUREAU OF THE CENSUS C. L. Kincannon, Deputy Director Charles A. Waite, Associate Director for Economic Programs Roger H. Bugenhagen, Assistant Director for Economic and Agriculture Censuses Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Chief, Economic Census Staff AGRICULTURE DIVISION Charles P. Pautler, Jr., Chief Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Census of agriculture (1987). Geographic area series. 1 987 census of agriculture. Geographic area series. Includes indexes. Supt. of Docs, no.: C 3.31/4:987/v.1 1 . Agriculture—Economic aspects—United States- Statistics. 2. Agriculture—Economic aspects—United States—States—Statistics. 3. Agriculture—Economic aspects—United States—Territories and possessions —Statistics. I. United States. Bureau of the Census. II. Title. HD1769.C46 1987 338.1 '0973'021 88-600103 For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. VOLUME 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES C 3.31/4:987/v.l/pt.5/ch. 1987 Census of Agriculture,... CHANGE SHEET California Following are changes to the 1987 Census of Agriculture volume 1 publications: 1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-5 Changed November 1989 -^^1120 Kr, Table 17 Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Washington, D.C. 20233 Official Business Panalty for Private Use, $300 POSTAGE AND FEES PAID US DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COM 202 First Class Mail CONTENTS Page Introduction VII Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1987 and 1982 1 FIGURES 1. State Map 2 2. Profile of State's Agriculture: 1987 3 3. Percent of Farms and of Value of Products Sold: 1987 4 4. Farms by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1959 to 1987 4 5. Land Use: 1987 5 6. Selected Crops Harvested: 1987 5 7. Value of Livestock and Poultry Sold: 1987 6 8. Production Expenses: 1987 6 TABLES CHAPTER 1. State Data 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years 7 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987, 1982, and 1978 9 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 10 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales: 1987 12 5. Government Payments and Other Farm-Related Income: 1987 and 1982 13 6. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 14 7. Land Use and Acres Diverted: 1987, 1982, and 1978 15 8. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 1987 and 1982 16 9. Irrigation: 1987, 1982, and 1978 16 10. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1987 and 1982 17 11. Value of Land and Buildings: 1987, 1982, and 1978 18 12. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 18 13. Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 18 14. Petroleum Products Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 _ 19 15. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987, 1982, and 1978 19 16. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization for All Farms and Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1987, 1982, and 1978 20 17. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 21 18. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 23 19. Selected Characteristics of Abnormal Farms: 1987 and 1982 24 20. Livestock and Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987, 1982, and 1978 25 21. Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 25 22. Broilers and Started Pullets-Sales: 1987 and 1982 26 23. Poultry— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987 26 24. Turkeys— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 27 25. Cattle and Calves- Inventory: 1987 and 1982 27 26. Cattle and Calves -Sales: 1987 and 1982 28 27. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1987 28 28. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1987 29 29. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1987 29 30. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1987 30 31. Cattle and Calves-Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 30 32. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory: 1987 and 1982 30 33. Hogs and Pigs -Sales: 1987 and 1982 31 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS III Page 34. Hogs and Pigs— Litters Farrowed: 1987 and 1982 31 35. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1987 31 36. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 ___ 32 37. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Farrowed: 1987 32 38. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 32 39. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987 33 40. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1987 33 41. Other Livestock and Livestock Products— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 34 42. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1987 and 1982 35 43. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1987 _ 35 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 36 45. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1987 and 1982 38 46. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales: 1987 and 1982 40 47. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 41 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 42 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 _ 52 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 62 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 82 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 102 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 ._ 122 CHAPTER 2. County Data 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987 142 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 150 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 166 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm-Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 174 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 182 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 198 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 206 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 214 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 222 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 226 11. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 242 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 258 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 266 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 270 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 278 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 286 17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 322 18. Angora Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 322 19. Mink and Their Pelts- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 323 21. Fish Sales: 1987 and 1982 323 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 324 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties — Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 325 24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 327 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982. 331 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 333 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 340 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 354 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 369 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 371 31. Other Crops: 1987 and 1982 376 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation: 1987 and 1982 378 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982 379 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 380 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1987 and 1982 382 36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987 383 IV CONTENTS 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Page APPENDIXES A. General Explanation A-1 B. Places With All Cropland in the Conservation Reserve Program B-1 C. Statistical Methodology C-1 D. Report Form and Information Sheet ___ D-1 Index _ — - Index 1 Publication Program Inside back cover 'Not published for this State. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS V INTRODUCTION Page HISTORY VII USES OF THE CENSUS VII AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED VII FARM DEFINITION VII COMPARABILITY OF DATA VII TABULAR PRESENTATION VII ADVANCE REPORTS VIM ELECTRONIC DATA DISSEMINATION VIII SPECIAL TABULATIONS VIM CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES VIM INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA VIM ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS VIM fifth year after 1983 covering the prior year. The 1987 census includes each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Island of the United States. A census of agriculture will be conducted in American Samoa and the Common- wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in conjunction with the 1990 Census of Population and Housing. FARM DEFINITION HISTORY The 1 987 Census of Agriculture is the 23d taken by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. The first agriculture census was taken in 1840 as part of the sixth decennial census of population. From 1840 to 1950, an agriculture census was taken as part of the decennial census. A separate mid-decade census of agriculture was conducted in 1 925, 1 935, and 1 945. From 1 954 to 1 974, a census of agriculture was taken for the years ending in 4 and 9. In 1976, Congress authorized the census of agri- culture to be taken for 1 978 and 1 982 to adjust the data reference year so that it coincided with the economic censuses covering manufacturing, mining, construction, retail trade, wholesale trade, service industries, and selected transportation activities. This adjustment in timing estab- lished the agriculture census on a 5-year cycle collecting data for years ending in 2 and 7. USES OF THE CENSUS The census of agriculture is the leading source of statistics about the Nation's agricultural production and the only source of consistent, comparable data at the county. State, and national levels. Census statistics are used by Congress in developing and changing farm programs and for determining the effects of these programs. Many national and State programs are designed or allocated on the basis of census data, such as funds for extension services, research, and soil conservation projects. Private industry uses census statistics to provide a more effective production and distribution system for the agricultural community. AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED The census of agriculture is required by law under Title 13, United States Code, sections 142(a) and 191, which directs that a census be taken in 1979, 1983, and in every Since 1850, when minimum criteria defining a farm for census purposes first were established, the farm definition has been changed nine times. The current definition, first used for the 1974 census, is any place from which $1 ,000 or more of agricultural products were produced and sold or normally would have been sold during the census year. The farm definition used for the outlying areas varies according to area. The report for each area includes a discussion of the farm definition. COMPARABILITY OF DATA Data on acreages and inventories for 1987 and 1982 are generally comparable. Dollar figures shown for expenses and agricultural product sales are expressed in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or defla- tion. In general, data for censuses since 1974 are not fully comparable with data for 1969 and earlier censuses due to changes in the farm definition. The 1978 U.S., region, and State data shown in the 1978 Census of Agriculture publications included data for farms on the mail list plus estimates from an area sample for farms not on the mail list. For comparability, the 1 978 data in the 1987 publications include only farms on the mail list. TABULAR PRESENTATION State data—Tables 1 through 47 in chapter 1 show detailed State-level data usually accompanied by historical data for one or more past censuses. Tables 48 through 53 provide 1 987 State data cross-tabulated by various farm classifications. County data—Chapter 2 presents selected data items by county. Tables 1 through 16 include general data for all counties. The counties are listed in alphabetical order in the column headings. Tables 17 through 36 include only 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTION VM counties reporting the data item. Counties not having the item, or with a limited number of farms reporting the item, have data combined and presented as "all other counties." ADVANCE REPORTS Advance reports of 1987 census data have been pub- lished separately for each county with 1 farms or more, each State, and the United States. This series provided, at the earliest possible date, final data on major data items together with comparable final data from the 1982 census. Data items are standard across States except information on selected crops harvested, which vary by State accord- ing to their relative importance in the State. ELECTRONIC DATA DISSEMINATION The volume 1 data are available on computer tapes and compact disc. The advance report data are available on computer tapes, computer diskettes, and through elec- tronic data services such as the AGRIDATA network, the CENDATA package on Dialog, CompuServe on-line ser- vices, and the Census Bureau's State Data Center Bulletin Board. Computer tapes, diskettes, and compact discs are sold by the Customer Services Branch, Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233 (telephone (301) 763-4100). SPECIAL TABULATIONS Custom designed tabulations can be developed to individual user specifications on a programming cost reim- bursable basis. Inquiries about special tabulations should be directed to the Chief, Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES In keeping with the provisions of Title 13, United States Code, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual farm. However, the number of farms in a given size category or other classification, such as size of farm, is not considered a release of confidential information and is provided even though other information is withheld. INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA Inventories of livestock, poultry, and machinery and equipment are measured as of December 31 of the census year. Crop and livestock production, sales, and expense data are for the calendar year, except for a few crops (such as citrus) for which the production year overlaps the calendar year. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used through- out the tables: Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. (IC) Independent city. (NA) Not available. (S) Withheld because estimate did not meet pub- lication standards on the basis of either the response rate (associated relative standard error) or a consistency review. (X) Not applicable. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. cwt Hundredweight. sq ft Square feet. VIII INTRODUCTION 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1987 and 1982 [Dollar figures are in current dollars with no adjustment for price changes. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Percent change from 1982 to 1987 Farms - number. Land in farms aores- Average size of farm _-_ _ acres- Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars- Average per acre dollars- Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 179 acres _-_ - - 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres _ 1,000 to 1.999 acres - 2,000 acres or more _-_ - Han/ested cropland farms- acres. Irrigated land farms. acres - Market value of agricultural products sold $1.000_ Average per farm dollars. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000_ Grains $1,000_ Cotton and cottonseed _ $1,000_ Tobacco $1,000. Hay. silage, and field seeds $1,000. Vegetables. sweet corn, and melons $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and hemes $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000_ Other crops $1,000. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000. Poultry and poultry products $1,000. Dairy products - $1,000. Cattle and calves _ $1,000. Hogs and pigs $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool - $1,000, Other livestock and livestock products (see text) $1,000. Farms by type of organization: Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation Other— cooperative, estate or trust, Institutional, etc. Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other _ — Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more _ - Average age of operator years. Total farm production expenses' $1,000. Selected farm production expenses': Livestock and poultry purchased $1,000, Feed for livestock and poultry $1,000. Commercial fertilizer2 _ $1,000. Agricultural chemicals^ $1,000. Petroleum products $1,000. Hired farm labor _ $1,000. Interest expense^ $1,000. Livestock and poultry inventory: Cattle and calves farms. number. Milk cows farms. number. Hogs and pigs farms. number. Chickens 3 months old or older farms. number. Selected crops harvested: Wheat for grain _ farms. acres. Bariey for grain farms. acres. Rice farms. acres. Cotton farms. acres. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) _ farms. acres. Vegetables harvested for sate (see text) farms, acres. Land in orchards farms, acres. 83 Figure 1. State Map CALIFORNIA Cd (f»"Tl U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 2 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Figure 2. Profile of state's Agriculture: 1987 1 to 49 acres 50 to 1 79 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Farms by size Less than $2,500 ^^ $2,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 ^^^ 8 3 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 or more ^V Farms by value of products sold Less than $40,000 $40,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1 ,000,000 or more Farms by value of land and buildings Other Corporation Partnership Individual or family Farms by type of organization 78.0 Full owner Part owner Tenant m 14.7 ! 12.4 72 9 Operator by tenure None 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported 38.5 9.4 '^ 10.0 ^ " ^"'v?W^ >/>' '•>' > '-' '} ' "/ fV'^f ""J^ 37.2 49 Operators working off farm Farming \_ Other I L '% 50.4 49.6 J L _L Operators by principal occupation J L _L 10 20 30 40 50 60 Percent of farms 70 80 90 100 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CALIFORNIA 3 Figure 3. Percent of Farms and of Value of Products Sold: 1987 Value of sales Less than $10,000 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more 10 22.7 48.5 20 30 40 Percent 50 Number of farms Value of agricultural products sold 60 70 80 Figure 4. Farms by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1959 to 1987 120 100 I Thousands) 80 — 60 40 20 VV'^'«,. \Sx\;\\:<"' $100,000 or more I $40,000 to $99,999 $10,000 to $39,999 Less than $10,000 1959 1964 1969 1974 Census year 1978 1982 1987 4 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Figures. Land Use: 1987 Land use Total acres =30,598, 178 Pastureland and rangeland 55.9% Other cropland—cover, crops failed, and summer fallow 5.6% - Otfier land '*''°''° Cropland idle 11.7% Cropland pastured 12.3%" Cropland J$S$S$$$ Cropland 35.6% Cropland harvested 70.5% i ' 4 Woodland 4.4% Figures. Selected Crops Harvested: 1987 (Millions of acres) 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 Uil Land in orchards 1.5 1.1 0.6 I 0.4' >-yswr- ^^w^wv vvv^ ^ y^ J*. ^ 03 Hay—all types Cotton Vegetables Wheat for grain Rice Barley for grain 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CALIFORNIA 5 Figure 7 Value of Livestock and Poultry Sold: 1987 State total = $4,652,845,000 Fattened cattle 13.8% Dairy products 41.1% Other cattle and calves 17.4% All other livestock 4.4% Poultry and poultry products 23.3% Figures. Production Expenses: 1987 Livestock purchased Feed purchased Fertilizer/ Chemicals/Seeds Energy cost Labor—Hired/Contract Interest expense Other 0.8 1.2 0.7 1.7 0.7 2.9 Billions of dollars 6 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table 1. Historical l-lighllghts: 1987 and Earlier Census Years [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms 1987 1954 Farms number.. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildingsV Average per fami dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 179 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Total cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Irrigated land farms.. acres.. Market value of agricultural products sold^ $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops .. $1,000.. Uvestock, poultry, and tfieir products $1.000.. Farms by value of sales^: Less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999« $25,000 to $49.999' $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Farms by type of organization: Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. Operators by days worked off farm*: None Any 200 days or more Operators by principal occupation*: Farming Other Average age of operator* years.. Total farm production expenses' $1,000.. Selected farm production expenses': Livestock and poultry purchased $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry $1.000.. Commercial fertilizer' $1.000.. Petroleum products $1.000.. Hired farm labor $1.000.. Interest expense* $1.000.. Agricultural chemicals' __. $1.000.. Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory farms-- number__ Beef cows farms.. number.. Milk cows farms.. number.. Cattle and calves sold . __ farms, number. Hogs and pigs inventory... farms., number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory^ farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat- type chickens sold farms.. numtjer.. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 30 598 178 368 583 668 1 575 4 081 738 49 223 22 697 28 498 15 017 8 028 3 804 2 544 2 629 68 266 10 894 503 59 259 7 676 287 58 868 7 596 091 13 922 234 167 300 9 269 389 4 652 844 23 187 8 661 8 512 11 028 7 863 6 895 11 430 5 641 64 928 12 127 5 367 795 32 051 47 085 30 948 41 906 41 311 53.6 776 540 1 707 608 427 924 332 166 2 385 242 697 449 544 779 22 119 4 570 667 14 966 906 006 3 631 1 070 366 20 486 3 097 084 2 699 150 931 2 297 303 406 5 354 45 377 564 298 209 376 014 82 463 32 156 894 390 746 577 1 918 3 873 341 47 361 22 951 28 203 14 873 7 636 3 635 2 435 2 730 67 916 11 257 374 59 048 8 764 808 58 389 8 460 508 12 491 442 151 479 8 158 494 4 332 948 25 513 8 871 8 515 10 178 7 218 6 423 10 675 4 990 65 482 11 360 4 849 772 29 641 47 387 31 587 40 633 41 830 (NA) 855 311 1 721 393 427 823 449 759 1 819 323 938 913 468 604 26 579 4 612 967 17 199 952 164 4 638 946 201 22 947 3 338 619 4 800 184 577 3 769 281 733 7 768 44 840 552 411 123 778 881 73 194 32 727 202 447 521 240 1 161 3 011 896 41 411 16 423 25 639 14 761 7 737 3 546 2 319 2 769 63 663 11 454 731 56 253 8 804 374 55 627 8 505 824 9 274 496 126 711 5 851 902 3 422 592 18 494 8 306 8 253 10 460 7 519 6 593 9 797 3 660 57 916 10 815 3 871 29 135 41 462 27 140 38 060 35 134 51.3 (NA) 873 948 1 330 184 335 444 252 664 1 370 770 (NA) 288 968 22 090 4 446 512 13 895 850 537 4 829 836 675 20 321 3 477 491 4 317 178 132 3 444 297 937 6 184 45 676 940 310 97 785 819 67 674 33 385 619 493 322 034 653 1 766 525 28 512 13 480 24 162 14 253 7 132 3 514 2 320 2 813 59 192 10 629 829 52 754 8 307 246 47 160 7 748 709 7 394 723 109 270 4 730 856 2 656 496 18 587 6 112 7 451 8 654 2 774 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 23 312 31 758 21 435 36 332 28 282 649 039 1 276 741 292 054 154 809 1 050 722 (NA) 193 100 22 528 4 425 359 13 893 1 036 673 5 754 768 848 21 172 3 833 244 3 136 133 815 2 273 222 120 5 073 44 808 323 304 94 356 838 77 875 35 328 360 454 217 429 479 928 593 12 959 15 692 28 915 16 160 7 896 3 745 2 541 2 926 66 016 11 245 140 56 677 7 649 021 51 050 7 240 131 3 903 560 50 125 2 108 455 1 789 211 27 014 8 514 9 700 6 343 1 039 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 43 564 29 115 P! 52.0 3 554 746 574 532 607 974 123 315 85 062 632 985 (NA) 108 022 24 430 4 473 418 (NA) 875 135 6 622 649 071 23 132 4 197 667 2 608 149 618 2 078 238 361 5 399 46 424 562 68 089 158 } 80 852 37 010 925 458 214 650 468 (NA) (NA) 15 937 29 475 16 930 8 678 4 096 2 612 3 124 69 386 11 815 368 62 078 7 845 816 59 429 7 598 698 3 499 383 43 281 2 113 300 1 377 149 29 202 7 821 9 165 27 509 7 043 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 37 799 25 740 (NA) (NA) 51.9 (NA) 367 470 542 259 110 435 89 343 556 677 (NA) (NA) 31 762 4 303 238 16 487 866 077 11 605 732 354 26 862 3 965 760 3 947 189 900 2 373 302 242 11 360 36 486 991 396 51 125 095 > 99 274 36 887 948 372 131 212 353 (NA) (NA) 24 110 34 570 20 195 9 922 4 464 6 013 85 012 12 965 640 76 663 8 021 836 74 138 7 395 570 2 822 071 28 427 1 714 299 1 103 053 35 213 10 311 13 335 40 193 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 45 706 30 885 (NA) (NA) 51.3 (NA) 337 681 434 926 (NA) 80 666 498 743 (NA) (NA) 38 426 3 702 745 (NA) 707 448 19 571 753 932 32 375 2 943 594 9 204 379 645 4 944 439 240 25 907 27 077 134 817 38 680 935 123 075 37 794 780 307 69 620 227 (NA) (NA) 34 138 44 342 23 232 10 592 4 523 6 248 105 931 13 229 708 93 231 8 326 331 84 502 7 048 049 2 260 921 18 370 49 849 15 717 18 832 20 215 18 234 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 64 644 57 548 36 919 (NA) (NA) 51.1 (NA) (NA) 324 004 (NA) 69 462 410 712 (NA) (NA) Table 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years -Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Percent ol total In 1 987 1978 Total sales (see text) . Average per farm _ ,. farms- $1,000. .-dollars- Value of sales': Less than $1,000 (see text). $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 __ $10,000 to $19,999.- .. farms. $1,000. .- farms- $1,000- .- farms- $1,000- .. farms. $1,000. .- farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24.999 farms.. $1.000.. $25,000 to $39.999 farms.. $1.000.. $40,000 to $49.999 farms.. $1.000.. $50,000 to $99.999 farms.. $1.000.. $100,000 to $249.999 farms.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499,999 farms.. $1,000.. $500,000 to $999,999= farms.. $1,000.. $1,000,000 or more - farms.. $1.000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops . . farms. $1,000. Grains farms. $1,000. Com for grain farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum for grain . Barley. farms.. $1.000.. farms.. $1.000.. Oats farms.. $1.000.. other grains^ farms.. $1.000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1.000.. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.. $1.000.. Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms.. $1.000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000-. Other crops famis.. $1,000-. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms-. $1,000-. Poultry and poultry products farms-. $1,000-. Dairy products farms-. $1,000-. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Hogs and piqs farms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms., $1,000. Ottier livestock and livestock products (see text) farms., $1,000. 83 217 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample o( farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Expenses Tables. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 -Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Total farm production expenses— Con. Electricity farms. $1,000. percent of total. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 - — $500 to $999 — — $1,000 to $1.999 - $2,000 to $4,999 - $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more - Hired farm labor - farms.. $1.000.. percent of total.. Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $999--- -- $1,000 to $4,999 — - - $5,000 to $9.999 - - $10,000 to $24,999' - — $25,000 to $49,999 — $50,000 to $79,999 — $80,000 to $99,999 — -- $100,000 or more -- -- Contract labor — famis- $1,000- percent of total Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $999--- - — $1,000 to $4,999 - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 - - $10,000 to $24,999 — - $25,000 to $49,999 - — $50,000 or more Repair and maintenance - -- farms. $1 ,000. percent of total. Farms witti expenses of — $1 to $999--- - — - $1,000 to $4,999 - $5,000 to $9,999 - — — - $10,000 to $24,999 — — - $25,000 to $49,999 - -- — $50,000 or more 1987 Customwork, macfiine fiire, and rental of machinery and equipment' farms- $1,000- percent of total Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $999 — - $1,000 to $4,999 — — $5,000 to $9,999 — - $10,000 to $24,999 -- - $25,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 or more --- -- - -- Interest* - farms. $1,000. percent of total. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 - $1,000 to $4,999 -- - — - $5,000 to $9,999 — - $10,000 to $24,999 - - - $25,000 to $49,999 - - $50,000 to $99,999 - - $100,000 or more - - Interest paid on debt Secured by real estate Not secured by real estate . Cash rent - -- - 'a^HJ^- $1,000- percent of total Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499- - — $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 - - $5,000 to $9,999 - $10,000 to $24,999 -- - $25,000 to $49,999 .-- - — $50,000 or more --- -- Property taxes paid ci^nnn' percent of total. Farms with expenses of- $1 to $499 $500 to $999 - $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999... $25,000 or more Farms 61 134 (X) (X) 24 460 10 199 8 007 8 138 4 106 3 628 2 596 39 640 (X) (X) 9 729 8 700 3 914 6 050 4 228 2 125 774 4 120 27 980 (X) (X) 6 408 9 546 3 982 4 ose 1 804 2 182 65 511 (X) (X) 27 856 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978-Con. [Data are based on a sampla of larms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Table 5. Government Payments and Other Farm-Related Income: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 6. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 7. Land Use and Acres Diverted: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms 1987 Percent of total in 1987 Farms number.. Land in farms _ ..acres-. Total cropland.. farms-- acres.- Harvested cropland farms-- acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 1 to 9 acres 10 to 19 acres 20 to 29 acres 30 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or mors 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more .__ Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms.. acres.. Ottier cropland , farms.. acres.. Cropland In cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms.. acres. Cropland on which all crops failed farms-- acres-- Cropland In cultivated summer fallow farms.- acres.. Cropland Idle farms. . acres.. Total woodland farms.. acres- Woodland pastured -.. farms.- acres. _ Woodland not pastured _ farms.- acres.. Pasturetand and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. _ acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms.. acres.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. 83 217 Table 8. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning o( abbreviations and symt>ols. see introductory text] Table 10. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics All farms 19S2 Irrigated farms Any land Irrigated 1987 All fiarvested cropland irrigated Nonirrigated farms Farms number,. Land in famns acres.. Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars,. Average per acre dollars,. Irrigated land acres,. Land in farms according to use: Total cropland farms,. acres,. Harvested cropland farms., acres,, Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Land set aside in federal farm programs farms,, acres,. Owned and rented land in farms: Owned land in farms _ farms. . acres,. Rented or leased land in farms farms,, acres,. Market value of agricultural products sold $1.000,, Average per farm ,,, dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops _ farms., $1,000,, Livestock, poultry, and ttieir products farms,, $1.000,. Total farm production expenses^ $1.000,, Average per farm , dollars,. Livestock and poultry purchased farms,, $1,000,, Feed for livestock and poultry farms,, $1,000,, Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms,, $1,000,, Commercial fertilizer^ farms,, $1,000,, Agricultural chemicals^ farms.. $1,000-, Petroleum products farms,, $1,000,, Electricity farms,, $1,000,, Hired farm labor farms,, $1,000,, Contract latHjr farms., $1,000,, Repairs and maintenance farms,, $1,000,, Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms,, $1.000,, Interest* farms,, $1.000,, Cash rent paid for land and buildings farms,, $1,000,, Property taxes paid farms,, $1,000,, All other farm production expenses farms,, $1.000,, Commodity Credit Corporation loans farms,, $1.000,, Government payments received farms,, $1,000.. Other farm-related income^ farms,, $1,000,, Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment^ farms,, $1,000,, Average per farm dollars.. Inventory of livestock: Cattle and calves farms.. number.. Milk cows farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms,, number,. 83 217 30 598 178 583 668 1 575 68 266 10 894 503 59 259 7 676 287 25 900 18 448 823 5 266 774 228 72 857 15 402 930 22 578 15 195 248 13 922 234 167 300 51 115 9 269 389 30 639 4 652 844 10 917 593 131 205 15 479 776 540 28 076 1 707 608 20 164 215 542 44 683 427 924 52 614 544 779 72 194 332 166 61 134 330 538 39 640 2 385 242 27 980 613 340 65 511 503 218 29 038 335 292 36 424 697 449 15 793 381 871 76 212 245 512 77 534 1 420 571 1 333 69 089 7 083 238 216 12 461 158 332 82 924 4 081 738 49 223 22 119 4 570 667 3 631 1 070 366 2 699 150 931 4 602 979 506 82 463 32 156 894 746 577 1 918 67 916 11 257 374 59 048 8 764 806 26 132 19 324 199 (NA) (NAj (NA) (NA) 21 814 15 702 155 12 491 442 151 479 48 371 8 158 494 33 458 4 332 948 (NA) (NA) 19 489 855 311 32 015 1 721 393 18 670 165 023 41 909 427 823 43 142 468 604 80 837 449 759 56 415 289 427 40 057 1 619 323 18 149 413 766 (NA) (NA) 28 127 306 590 36 830 936 913 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 880 41 720 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 81 784 3 873 341 47 361 26 579 4 612 967 4 638 946 201 4 800 184 577 5 565 1 214 585 58 868 17 see 521 640 476 2 155 7 596 091 56 647 9 440 714 53 254 7 304 566 13 815 7 477 807 4 954 638 848 51 771 9 676 862 16 059 7 889 659 11 560 425 196 379 46 880 9 161 457 13 390 2 398 968 8 907 406 150 113 7 233 321 588 12 651 853 533 17 813 212 460 41 720 421 125 46 079 534 650 52 561 294 462 46 040 295 972 32 697 2 204 869 24 541 593 181 48 341 438 857 24 806 321 950 28 525 611 663 11 462 342 416 54 078 208 506 56 146 1 252 175 1 084 63 729 6 046 220 368 9 110 129 523 59 146 3 498 953 59 158 10 632 543 649 2 163 707 434 1 178 61 981 2 173 367 235 58 389 18 402 022 846 339 2 718 8 460 508 56 133 9 735 044 51 989 8 251 868 15 184 7 847 328 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10 271 157 175 909 43 636 8 048 441 15 982 2 222 716 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15 044 881 720 16 407 162 145 39 118 421 736 39 923 463 742 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 32 377 1 693 222 15 967 405 186 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 29 689 825 035 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 57 661 3 367 585 58 403 13 835 • 565 318 2 858 656 568 2 216 77 517 2 807 569 859 50 022 12 742 677 635 689 2 552 50 022 7 952 407 50 022 6 442 716 6 900 4 208 359 4 360 516 141 44 001 7 375 464 13 034 5 367 213 10 417 041 208 249 44 300 8 575 240 7 085 1 841 801 7 980 570 158 647 3 939 248 099 6 664 671 658 15 763 199 297 38 609 390 477 42 189 500 126 44 866 264 780 39 216 267 750 29 127 2 015 281 22 918 562 343 41 022 391 103 22 273 300 746 24 794 549 529 9 397 306 297 45 840 181 669 47 808 1 131 417 981 56 766 5 168 193 110 7 457 110 269 50 130 3 112 074 62 080 5 478 749 621 1 468 537 134 744 40 118 1 177 184 328 47 980 13 002 975 852 086 3 189 47 980 7 944 554 47 980 7 049 566 7 210 4 428 064 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9 071 942 189 078 40 574 7 429 281 8 432 1 642 661 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 089 663 842 14 Oil 146 016 35 394 378 389 36 748 427 825 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 28 228 1 538 806 14 834 378 810 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 25 459 722 451 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 47 751 2 923 943 61 233 7 033 1 693 485 1 832 500 857 1 269 49 832 1 484 351 882 24 349 13 031 657 442 462 800 (X) 11 619 1 453 789 6 005 371 721 12 085 10 971 016 312 135 380 21 086 5 726 068 6 519 7 305 589 2 361 808 96 998 4 235 107 932 17 249 2 253 877 2 010 187 84 207 8 246 454 951 15 425 854 076 2 351 3 082 2 963 6 800 6 535 10 129 19 633 37 705 15 094 34 566 6 943 180 373 3 439 20 159 17 170 64 360 4 232 13 342 7 899 85 786 4 331 39 455 21 134 37 007 21 388 168 396 249 5 360 1 037 17 849 3 351 28 809 23 778 582 785 24 509 11 487 027 018 1 468 362 932 1 521 88 950 2 429 612 271 24 074 13 754 872 606 603 878 (X) 11 783 1 522 330 7 059 512 940 10 948 1 1 476 871 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2 220 285 92 227 4 735 110 053 17 476 2 110 232 PI (NA) (NA) 16 971 639 672 2 263 2 879 2 791 6 087 3 219 4 862 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7 680 126 101 2 182 8 579 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7 141 113 879 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24 123 505 756 20 966 12 744 2 047 649 1 780 289 633 2 584 107 060 2 758 644 726 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 2Data for 1 987 include cost of custom applications. ^Data for 1 987 exclude cost of custom applications for commercial fertilizer and agricultural chemicals. *Data for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 17 Table 11. Value of Land and Buildings: 1987, 1982, and 1978 (Data are based on a sample of (arms: see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Value of land and buildings 1987 Farms Value ($1,000) Estimated mart<et value of land and buildings farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value group: $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99,999 - $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 - $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 83 210 Table 14. Petroleum Products Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For Table 16. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization for All Farms and Farms Operated by Blacl( and Other Races: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics All farms Farms operated by Black and other races' Tenure of operator All operators farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres. Full owners farms.. acres. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Pari owners farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres. Tenants farms.- acres-- Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Percent of tenancy percent.. Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported .... Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm; None_ Any 1 to 49 days 50 to 99 days 100 to 149 days 150 to 199 days 200 days or more „ Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years — 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years _„ 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male _ farms.. acres.. Female farms.. acres.. Operators of Spanish origin (see text) farms.. acres.. Operators not of Spanish origin farms.. Spanish origin not reported _ farms. . Type of organization: Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms.. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation farms.. acres.. Family held: More than 10 stockholders farms.. acres. . 10 or less stockholders farms.. acres. . Other than family held; More than 10 stockholders farms.. acres.. 10 or less stockholders farms,. acres.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms.. acres.. Table 17. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. Land in farms acres, Harvested cropland farms, acres. 1987 FARMS BY SIZE 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982., 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 139 acres. 140 to 219 acres _ 220 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more 1987 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS Owned land in farms farms.. acres.. Rented or leased land in farms farms.. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, 1987., 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Pan owners __ farms. 1987., 1982., acres. 1987. 1982., Tenants.- farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987., 1982., 1987 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family {sole proprietorship) Partnership Family held corporation Other than family held corporation Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc 1987 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales farms., $1,000., Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms., $1,000., Livestock, poultry, and their products farms., $1,000., Farms by value of sales: Less than $2,500 , $2,500 to $9.999 , $10,000 to $19.999 , $20,000 to $24.999 , $25,000 or more _ , 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131).. Tobacco (0132) _ _ Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) _ , Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024). _ Poultry and eggs (025)__ _ __ Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) _ _ See footnotes at end of table. Female operators 9 340 7 714 1 655 525 1 292 928 5 146 4 330 306 983 236 874 3 681 3 287 1 023 349 429 571 8 Table 17. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Female operators Operators o( Spanish origin' Farms operated by Blacl< and other races Total Black American Indian Other {see text) 1987 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming Other _ Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years _ 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: l^ale Female Operators of Spanish origin' 1987 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS Amount received from Commodity Credit Corporation loans Government payments received . ._ farms. $1,000_ .- farms- $1,000. 6 825 1 992 523 4 662 4 678 4 143 7 596 898 3 840 2 858 784 951 1 972 4 263 14.9 102 769 2 064 1 911 927 1 051 859 1 657 54.0 (X) 9 340 66 3 069 464 9 227 2 010 1 374 87 1 840 1 631 1 216 3 379 413 1 694 1 272 410 470 762 1 415 11.7 42 391 764 962 478 398 218 218 50.0 3 127 344 22 867 196 5 515 3 211 2 113 334 3 570 2 088 2 442 2 873 671 590 1 612 607 528 1 105 2 493 14.6 60 578 1 095 1 284 667 804 612 558 52.3 5 124 534 1 439 35 2 Oil 236 6 426 186 99 24 104 205 362 26 188 148 20 25 73 118 12.0 3 21 49 86 44 45 23 38 53.9 280 29 1 (D) 26 240 297 88 25 149 261 110 463 26 244 193 33 36 82 168 13.3 1 34 93 122 49 40 28 43 51.9 343 67 35 5 (D) 8 191 1 909 1 232 232 2 426 947 1 686 2 215 403 1 057 755 314 240 601 1 657 17.2 32 293 589 626 384 578 472 399 54.2 3 093 280 19 1 329 128 3 769 819 894 S3 891 675 558 1 445 216 713 516 240 227 550 10.1 200 24 230 364 450 190 141 89 78 48.1 1 408 158 10 649 74 2 226 'See chapter 1, table 16 for operators not of or not reporting Spanish origin. 22 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 18. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] SIC code Total _ Crops (01) ,__ Cash grains (011) Wfieat (0111) Rice (01 12) Com (0115) Soybeans (0116) Casti grains, n.e.c. (0119) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) _ Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets (0133) Irish potatoes (0134) Field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c, (0139) _ Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Berry crops (0171) Grapes (0172) Tree nuts (0173) Citnjs fnjits (0174) Deciduous tree fnjits (0175) Fnjits and tree nuts, n.e.c. (0179) ___ Horticultural specialties (018) ___ , Ornamental floriculture and nursery products (0181) Food crops grown under cover (0182) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock and animal specialties (02) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle feedlots (0211) _,.. Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Hogs (0213) , Sheep and goats (0214) General livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (0219) _ Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) ___ Broiler, fryer, and roaster chickens (0251) Chicken eggs (0252). ._ Turkeys and turkey eggs (0253) Poultry hatcheries (0254) __ Poultry and eggs, n.e.c. (0259) Animal specialties (027) Fur-bearing animals and rabbits (0271) Horses and other equines (0272) Animal aquacuiture (0273) Animal specialties, n.e.c. (0279) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) Farms 2 624 333 1 277 174 840 5 267 1 S82 152 171 3 062 37 756 875 7 907 9 212 5 971 4 900 8 891 2 993 2 882 111 18 836 1 256 14 092 1 056 2 100 332 2 532 1 201 144 622 175 14 246 8 118 186 6 767 96 1 069 Land in farms (acres) 30 596 178 1 634 023 184 563 625 929 111 211 712 320 3 033 117 1 733 982 152 203 96 955 1 049 977 3 626 060 36 606 935 775 854 961 427 860 472 284 898 574 133 263 130 519 2 744 19 517 351 17 846 593 548 370 15 737 186 152 004 1 221 495 187 538 88 689 11 045 30 547 35 021 316 11 960 372 462 15 844 303 176 13 757 39 685 388 183 Harvested cropland (acres) 852 511 83 204 361 690 73 039 334 578 2 041 544 1 265 583 104 210 65 606 606 145 214 971 24 498 673 797 608 117 276 017 339 311 293 231 76 814 76 222 592 463 015 45 466 367 954 3 177 25 508 20 910 14 527 2 141 4 276 (D) (D) 572 7 363 121 5 193 945 1 104 Value of selected capital assets\ average per farm (dollars) Land and buildings 583 668 892 653 930 161 770 211 960 856 1 065 086 1 720 831 1 737 151 1 020 208 640 794 425 309 430 951 557 799 400 893 453 898 474 163 300 106 612 352 583 624 1 372 739 627 718 436 927 711 773 158 176 404 695 457 789 485 416 1 190 018 368 266 690 716 310 300 185 718 191 269 201 836 205 537 401 824 98 130 Machinery and equipment 101 679 60 714 119 521 66 218 100 613 105 277 172 190 142 568 200 383 58 004 36 157 71 990 44 406 37 728 32 475 49 191 20 610 70 580 62 396 287 196 179 249 22 033 32 052 22 069 14 401 17 265 32 211 141 988 450 639 108 159 157 321 148 809 14 308 15 363 8 798 14 381 29 946 20 896 Market value of aqricultura! products sold ($1,000) 13 922 234 9 222 649 319 064 13 070 177 228 22 298 106 469 1 353 070 917 184 60 197 104 432 271 258 1 825 750 3 742 389 354 060 1 064 710 743 564 555 632 625 820 398 603 409 153 283 980 125 173 356 474 629 212 629 256 27 470 54 890 15 646 1 099 033 359 200 440 749 253 309 25 765 20 010 106 745 2 382 52 517 15 843 36 003 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops 9 269 389 312 625 12 725 174 900 21 939 103 060 1 341 457 913 667 (D) (D) 263 814 3 722 115 354 Oil 1 062 480 738 432 553 613 624 294 389 284 1 408 147 1 282 980 125 167 45 090 12 587 26 141 564 2 171 3 627 16 320 3 187 5 103 (D) (D) 339 1 790 3 477 894 416 Livestock, poultry, and their products 6 439 344 2 328 358 3 409 11 613 3 517 (D) (D) 7 444 20 274 49 2 230 5 132 2 018 1 527 9 319 1 006 1 000 6 311 384 616 625 603 114 26 906 52 719 12 020 1 082 713 356 013 435 646 (D) (D) 19 671 104 955 2 379 52 040 14 950 35 587 12 808 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 23 Table 19. Selected Characteristics of Abnormai Farms: 1987 and 1982 (Fof meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Characteristics Farms number- Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres- Value of land and buildings' $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars- Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' $1,000. Land in farms according to use: Total cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland -. farms.. acres.. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing .. farms.. acres.. Other cropland farms.. acres.. Total woodland farms.. acres.. Woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Woodland not pastured farms.. acres.. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms, acres. Land in house tots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms. Irrigated land farms. acres. 88 375 644 4 269 525 879 5 975 898 1 400 67 Table 20. Livestock and Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inventory Value' ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Livestock and poultry 1987., 1982_ 1978. Poultry 1987. 1982. 1978., Livestock 1987. 1982. 1978., Any cattle, tiogs, or sheep 1987., 1982. 1978., Cattle and calves — 1987., 1982., 1978., Cows and tieifers that had calved 1987., 1982. 1978. Beef cows 1987. 1982. 1978-. Milk cows 1987., 1982.. 1978.. Hogs and pigs 1987., 1982-. 1978.. Feeder pigs sold 1987., 1982. 1978., Sheep and lambs^ 1987. 1982., 1978., Horses and ponies 1987., 1982., 1978., Chickens 3 months old or older^ 1987., 1982. 1978. Hens and pullets of laying age 1987., 1982., 1978. Broilers and other meat-type chickens 1987., 1982. 1978., TurVeys 1987. 1982. 1978. 36 468 Table 22. Broilers and Started Pullets— Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 24. Turkeys— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Turkeys Table 26. Cattle and Calves— Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For rrieaning of abbreviations and sytnbols, see introductory text] Table 28 Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory textl Cows and heifers that had calved Cattle and calves Inventory Total Number Cows and heifers that had calved Number Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Farms Cattle and calves sales Value ($1,000) Total Inventory ._. Farms with — 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199-._ 200 to 499. -_ 500 to 999... 1.000 or more No Inventory 17 787 4 090 2 667 2 477 1 321 1 377 1 629 1 424 1 756 741 305 4 332 3 662 106 31 139 37 194 76 727 62 406 103 967 223 863 384 932 959 709 873 254 908 915 908 561 17 787 4 090 2 667 2 477 1 321 1 377 1 629 1 424 1 756 741 305 (X) 1 976 372 9 814 17 466 33 058 30 516 51 349 110 405 197 725 539 601 494 186 492 252 m 13 377 2 456 1 787 1 853 1 015 1 120 1 397 1 250 1 552 670 277 9 863 9 413 21 304 15 655 26 385 52 143 107 303 287 448 290 743 298 066 13 827 2 745 2 014 2 032 1 093 1 199 1 402 1 148 1 415 553 226 3 416 567 411 11 462 10 315 22 365 16 235 26 233 61 315 79 904 132 660 88 325 118 597 16 083 2 535 2 518 2 477 1 321 1 377 1 629 1 424 1 756 741 305 26 659 24 532 51 151 36 847 62 637 138 126 210 207 422 365 349 001 422 029 684 387 11 304 9 296 20 263 14 449 25 799 56 605 86 692 158 088 131 452 171 440 765 788 Table 29. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Beef cows Cattle and calves Inventory Cows and heifers that had calved Beef cows Farms Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Farms Number Total Inventory Farms with — 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199..., 200 to 499.. _ 500 to 999... 1.000 or more. No Inventory 14 966 3 814 2 561 2 422 1 318 1 328 1 428 966 811 230 88 38 628 39 076 82 508 72 672 110 072 212 089 290 817 477 201 312 611 349 639 14 966 3 814 2 561 2 422 1 318 1 328 1 428 966 811 230 88 971 382 16 025 19 366 37 902 36 897 55 428 103 303 139 831 246 672 155 567 160 391 14 966 3 814 2 561 2 422 1 318 1 328 1 428 966 811 230 88 (X) 906 006 9 229 16 778 32 224 30 408 49 447 95 778 130 072 237 970 149 611 154 489 (X) 10 964 2 318 1 713 1 819 1 018 1 089 1 213 824 688 203 79 503 309 12 024 9 683 22 666 18 778 28 096 50 108 74 632 113 230 84 404 89 688 840 839 11 957 2 566 1 936 2 004 1 100 1 179 1 286 864 737 205 80 510 622 10 579 10 027 21 940 16 997 26 548 58 678 76 354 117 299 72 640 99 560 Beef cows Cattle and calves sales Value ($1,000) Cattle Total Farms Number Value ($1,000) Fattened on grain and concentrates Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Total inventory Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199... 200 to 499... 500 to 999... 1.000 or more. No inventory 13 409 2 384 2 434 2 422 1 318 1 328 1 428 966 811 230 88 1 161 707 27 809 23 591 50 355 39 947 64 357 132 405 179 042 260 851 166 Oil 217 339 1 935 377 516 619 11 289 8 673 19 849 15 668 26 420 63 494 81 374 113 056 79 684 107 113 933 556 11 600 1 990 2 036 2 030 1 140 1 162 1 268 893 772 223 86 925 580 18 845 15 870 31 218 26 649 43 876 94 511 146 260 210 985 146 688 190 678 453 603 9 350 6 886 15 102 12 688 20 972 42 936 72 149 99 237 74 672 99 610 449 339 204 106 62 68 49 55 23 14 118 975 1 229 1 583 5 978 1 521 3 868 15 775 7 356 20 408 30 881 30 376 72 482 723 764 3 794 860 2 439 8 901 4 073 12 865 18 925 19 139 134 273 399 727 770 769 471 337 82 37 236 127 8 964 7 721 19 137 13 298 20 481 37 894 32 782 49 866 19 323 26 661 63 016 1 938 1 787 4 747 2 979 6 448 10 557 9 225 13 820 5 012 7 503 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 29 Table 30. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1987 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Mitk cows Cattle and calves inventory Total Farms Number Cows and heifers that had calved Farms Number Milk cows Heifers and heifer calves Numtjer Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Farms Total inventory _. Farms with — 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19..., 20 to 29.... 30 to 49.... 50 to 99 100 to 199.. 200 to 499 _. 500 or more No Inventory 948 101 63 34 81 232 492 955 725 61 660 6 693 3 503 2 717 6 607 31 434 127 186 507 652 140 803 948 101 63 34 81 232 492 955 725 26 520 2 910 893 1 677 3 837 17 843 76 049 310 399 680 972 855 272 3 631 948 101 63 34 81 232 492 955 725 (X) 1 545 653 812 749 2 976 16 541 72 314 302 794 671 982 (X) 3 061 655 76 42 24 68 214 459 872 661 13 063 678 453 16 873 2 336 1 862 605 2 117 9 022 44 068 180 722 420 848 665 695 693 79 37 20 49 144 315 684 490 88 702 18 267 1 447 748 435 653 4 569 7 069 16 531 36 983 Cattle and calves sales Milk cows Total Value ($1,000) Cattle Dairy product sales Value ($1,000) Total inventory _. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 29 .... 30 to 49.... 50 to 99 100 to 199.. 200 to 499.. 500 or more No inventory 728 90 63 34 81 232 492 955 725 670 695 29 445 4 809 3 565 870 2 417 11 644 49 975 170 150 397 820 207 927 12 529 2 165 1 193 284 938 4 202 18 947 48 717 118 951 590 70 53 31 71 201 444 851 638 14 638 316 103 22 341 3 603 1 032 576 1 638 6 567 25 460 77 093 177 793 2 034 998 2 606 423 53 42 19 55 183 408 800 623 354 592 7 104 1 206 2 533 294 779 5 077 24 515 93 057 220 027 391 391 2 633 58 10 46 34 81 232 492 955 725 58 1 897 108 53 45 681 742 4 511 22 509 117 468 522 172 1 228 927 17 059 Table 31. Cattle and Calves— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and Table 33. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see rntroductory text] Farms Number ($1,000) Table 36. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 [Fof meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 39. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 41. Other Livestock and Livestock Products— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory tex\\ Inventory 1987 Horses and ponies farms., number., $1.000., Mules, bun-os. and donkeys farms.. number. . $1.000.. Colonies of bees _-_ farms.. number.. Honey sold farms.. pounds.. Bees and honey sold _-_ __, farms.. $1.000_. Goats farms., number.. Angora goats farms.. number.. Mohair sold farms.. pounds.. Angora goats and mohair sold farms.. $1.000_. Milk goats farms,, number.. Goats milk sold farms.. gallons.. Milk goats and goats milk sold farms.. $1.000.. Other goats farms.. number.. $1.000,. Mink and their pelts _ ___ farms.. number.. $1,000-. Rabbits and their pelts farms.. number,, $1.000.. Fish and other aquaculture products sold farms.. $1.000.. Other livestock and livestock products farms,. $1.000.. 18 062 Table 42. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Quantity Value of production^ ($1,000) Farms Quantity Value of production' (SI.000) Harvested cropland Com for grain or seed (busfiels) Com for silage or green chop or cut for dry fodder, flogged or grazed - Sorgfium for grain or seed (bushels) Sorghum for silage or green chop, cut for dry forage or hay, or hogged or grazed Wheat for grain (bushels) Barley for grain (bushels) Oats for grain (bushels) Rye for grain (bushels) Rice (cwt) __ Flaxseed (bushels) Sunflower seed (pounds) Soybeans for beans (bushels) Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt) Peanuts for nuts (pounds) - Cotton (bales) __ Tobacco (pounds) Irish potatoes (cwt) Sweetpotatoes (bushels) Pineapples harvested (tons) Sugar beets for sugar (tons) Sugarcane for sugar (tons) Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see texl) (tons, dry) Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) Land in orchards Berries harvested for sale Nursery and greenhouse crops, mushrooms, and sod grown for sale (see text) Other crops 'Data are estimated; see text. 59 259 1 076 1 784 83 2 841 1 431 560 13 1 654 97 4 97B 303 86 10 638 3 787 41 021 3 382 1 239 7 676 287 156 323 191 357 9 775 562 302 269 845 47 267 328 399 193 19 319 (D) 110 959 46 976 5 408 1 532 777 882 741 2 152 664 67 465 267 380 (X) 23 454 799 (X) 763 434 (X) 40 004 786 14 560 411 2 920 392 6 036 28 566 209 28 868 409 (D) 2 012 663 15 974 990 1 694 829 7 304 837 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 9 608 752 52 773 69 047 1 680 114 014 30 577 5 257 9 174 254 1 443 (D) 51 524 138 184 19 236 506 400 1 850 589 3 433 145 1 412 814 (D) 59 048 1 396 1 995 456 3 429 2 261 714 20 1 322 58 5 1 120 313 109 11 815 4 053 39 801 3 263 (NA) 8 764 808 302 084 198 442 52 239 928 713 682 708 50 065 1 615 566 914 11 991 669 133 022 49 414 6 574 1 415 969 894 573 2 158 404 59 415 (NA) (X) 37 721 398 (X) 3 971 084 (X) 63 130 854 31 980 247 3 322 597 26 848 36 672 135 13 315 600 17 063 2 215 627 17 896 077 1 997 989 6 485 070 (X) (X) (X) 8 317 332 120 708 82 693 10 563 239 266 87 946 7 642 62 234 701 1 332 102 53 397 159 275 12 427 522 180 1 785 281 2 752 122 957 232 130 616 Table 43. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Crop Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated land Farms Acres Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated land Com for grain or seed (bushels) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres. 50 to 99 acres.-- 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more 1.000 to 1,999 acres .- 2.000 to 2.999 acres 3,000 to 4,999 acres 5,000 acres or more Com for silage or green chop (tons, green) Wheat for grain (bushels) 1 to 14 acres -- 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres--- 100 to 249 acres -- - 250 to 499 acres - - 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres or more 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 to 2.999 acres -- 3.000 to 4.999 acres 5.000 acres or more Barley for grain (bushels) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres -- 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres - 1.000 acres or more 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 to 2.999 acres 3.000 to 4.999 acres 5.000 acres or more Oats for grain (bushels) Rice (cwt) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres - 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more 1.000 to 1.999 acres - 2.000 to 2.999 acres 3.000 to 4.999 acres 5,000 acres or more Cotton (bales) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more 1.000 to 1.999 acres - 2.000 to 2.999 acres 3.000 to 4.999 acres --- -.. 5.000 acres or more Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres--- 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres or more Irish potatoes (cwt) 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99,9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 to 499.9 acres 500.0 to 749.9 acres 750.0 to 999.9 acres - 1.000,0 acres or more 1.000.0 to 1.999.9 acres 2.000.0 to 2.999.9 acres 3.000.0 acres or more Sweetpotatoes (bushels) 36 CALIFORNIA 1 076 135 90 190 216 285 96 53 11 9 1 2 Ml 160 182 455 677 747 392 173 55 38 8 3 6 1 431 133 131 282 293 327 143 76 46 30 11 4 1 560 1 654 24 35 93 224 776 339 130 33 27 5 1 3 037 166 143 335 489 898 535 305 166 112 22 18 14 978 81 102 215 230 259 63 20 8 303 13 30 10 18 47 73 65 31 8 2 6 4 1 156 323 859 1 721 6 716 14 588 44 421 33 974 35 926 18 118 (X) (X) (X) (X) 562 302 1 351 3 501 16 521 46 915 117 394 133 151 112 915 130 554 (X) (X) (X) (X) 269 845 1 012 2 473 9 898 20 199 50 734 49 937 52 482 83 110 (X) (X) (X) (X) 47 267 399 193 256 690 3 538 16 416 128 809 114 569 85 449 49 466 (X) (X) (X) (X) 1 083 81 1 1 406 2 765 11 837 34 806 145 284 189 415 214 727 483 571 (X) (X) (X) (X) 110 959 575 1 940 7 692 15 971 38 915 20 9. 3 12 753 12 140 46 976 3 70 78 345 1 643 5 090 9 351 10 977 (D) (D) 12 803 (X) (X) (X) 5 408 23 454 799 116 492 227 078 974 834 2 167 448 6 557 532 4 979 964 5 527 585 2 903 866 (X) (X) (X) (X) 40 004 786 91 381 215 733 1 100 027 3 351 035 8 710 015 9 508 833 7 704 915 9 322 847 (X) (X) (X) (X) 14 560 411 64 655 160 682 659 791 1 326 773 3 368 217 2 971 379 2 406 621 3 602 293 (X) (X) (X) (X) 2 920 392 28 566 209 15 380 39 537 243 737 1 109 845 9 392 525 8 155 468 6 168 521 3 441 196 (X) (X) (X) (X) 2 619 934 2 963 5 977 25 731 77 709 340 793 462 479 518 038 1 186 244 (X) (X) (X) (X) 2 012 663 10 445 34 222 150 364 293 751 705 028 361 498 242 355 215 000 15 974 990 569 19 349 29 850 137 149 566 471 1 867 987 3 635 007 3 982 330 (D) (D) 3 587 231 (X) (X) (X) 1 694 829 1 031 123 86 176 209 279 96 51 11 9 1 1 2 279 133 155 365 541 603 310 131 41 29 6 1 5 923 95 93 196 204 224 69 25 17 8 6 3 1 654 24 35 93 224 776 339 130 33 27 5 1 3 037 166 143 335 489 896 535 305 166 112 22 18 14 938 77 97 206 223 248 59 20 8 303 13 30 10 18 47 73 65 31 8 2 6 4 1 1 151 253 803 1 645 6 192 14 092 43 031 33 914 34 356 17 220 (X) (X) (X) (X) 418 181 1 146 2 994 13 213 37 328 (D) 99 952 77 200 93 400 (X) (X) (X) (X) 127 708 735 1 747 6 860 13 642 34 106 24 037 15 031 31 550 (X) (X) (X) (X) 399 193 256 690 3 538 16 416 128 809 114 569 85 449 49 466 (X) (X) (X) (X) 1 083 81 1 1 406 2 765 11 837 34 806 145 284 189 415 214 727 483 571 (X) (X) (X) (X) 106 827 530 1 840 7 375 15 451 36 785 19 953 12 753 12 140 46 976 3 70 78 345 1 643 5 090 9 351 10 977 (D) (D) 12 803 (X) (X) (X) 5 408 } } } } 1 396 138 86 203 298 340 194 88 49 33 3 429 162 175 485 723 951 489 278 166 119 47 2 261 168 177 310 506 559 260 160 121 83 38 1 322 27 40 121 147 338 290 225 134 102 32 3 002 153 159 338 503 767 499 335 248 155 93 1 120 100 129 201 291 277 87 27 8 313 30 20 14 18 58 57 64 27 302 084 705 1 611 7 232 20 825 52 262 66 480 59 365 93 604 (X) (X) 928 713 1 372 3 256 17 361 51 133 147 966 168 910 187 594 351 121 (X) (X) 582 708 1 285 3 292 11 027 34 820 85 406 90 274 104 692 251 912 (X) (X) 566 914 202 772 4 336 10 722 55 687 102 396 158 087 234 712 (X) (X) 1 312 569 1 352 2 886 11 947 35 825 123 954 174 530 230 997 731 078 (X) (X) 133 022 780 2 470 7 091 20 287 40 914 30 202 17 303 13 975 49 414 7 43 144 324 2 026 4 010 9 843 8 855 12 735 37 721 398 76 204 186 646 860 237 2 506 375 6 469 470 8 524 378 7 584 505 11 513 583 (X) (X) 63 130 854 77 332 192 438 1 129 595 3 456 139 9 868 179 11 509 781 13 218 290 23 679 100 (X) (X) 31 980 247 66 366 188 634 685 950 2 410 382 5 606 867 5 459 729 5 836 258 11 726 061 (X) (X) 36 672 135 14 130 48 452 281 878 650 764 3 582 741 6 673 735 10 097 856 15 322 579 (X) (X) 2 872 637 2 434 5 237 22 409 70 150 252 975 367 671 487 804 1 663 957 (X) (X) 2 215 627 11 762 43 082 126 925 358 619 678 255 463 784 290 783 242 417 17 896 077 2 577 12 216 49 047 103 683 729 333 1 507 048 3 493 854 3 238 679 4 691 426 1 341 118 86 197 277 337 191 87 48 33 15 2 684 101 135 380 575 752 388 216 137 99 (X) (X) 38 1 371 87 116 218 341 357 139 67 46 32 14 351 1 322 27 40 121 147 338 290 225 134 102 32 3 002 153 159 338 503 767 499 335 248 155 93 1 032 91 114 179 265 265 83 27 313 30 20 14 18 58 57 64 27 6 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE- 109 6 574 STATE DATA Table 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 45. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Total Farms Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farms Number Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Number Farms Apples 1987, 1982. 1987 acres fiarvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1,0 to 4.9 acres 5,0 to 14,9 acres ._ 15,0 to 24 9 acres 25,0 to 49 9 acres 50.0 to 99,9 acres --- 100.0 acres or more 1982 acres fiarvested: 1 to 0,9 acres 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5,0 to 14,9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49,9 acres 50,0 to 99,9 acres _-_ 100.0 acres or more Avocados 1987. 1982. Cherries, total (see text) 1987. 1982. Grapes (see text) (tresli weight) 1987. 1982. 1987 acres harvested; 0.1 to 0,9 acres 1,0 to 4.9 acres 5,0 to 14.9 acres 15,0 to 24,9 acres _. 25.0 to 49,9 acres 50,0 to 99,9 acres 100,0 to 249,9 acres 250.0 to 499.9 acres.-- -- 500,0 acres or more 500,0 to 749,9 acres 750.0 to 999.9 acres 1.000,0 acres or more 1982 acres harvested: 0,1 to 0,9 acres 1,0 to 4,9 acres 5,0 to 14,9 acres 15,0 to 24,9 acres 25,0 to 49,9 acres 50,0 to 99,9 acres 100,0 to 249,9 acres-- -- -. 250.0 to 499.9 acres 500,0 acres or more 500,0 to 749,9 acres 750.0 to 999,9 acres- 1,000,0 acres or more Peaches 1987. 1982. Pears 1987. 1982. Plums and prunes (see text) (fresh weight) 1987. 1982. All citrus fruit 1987. 1982. 1987 acres han/ested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1,0 to 4,9 acres 5,0 to 14,9 acres 15,0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49,9 acres , 50,0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249,9 acres 250,0 to 499,9 acres 500,0 acres or more 500,0 to 749,9 acres- - - , 750,0 to 999.9 acres , 1,000,0 acres or more 1982 acres harvested: 0,1 to 0,9 acres , 1,0 to 4,9 acres 5,0 to 14,9 acres 15,0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49.9 acres -. 50.0 to 99.9 acres 100,0 to 249,9 acres 250,0 to 499,9 acres-- , 500,0 acres or more 500,0 to 749,9 acres 750,0 to 9999 acres— 1,000,0 acres or more Grapefruit — - 1987. 1982. Lemons - 1987 1982 Oranges 1987, 1982 1987 acres harvested: 0,1 to 0,9 acres 1.0 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49 9 acres 50.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250,0 to 499,9 acres } 2 787 2 904 680 1 061 590 161 147 72 76 933 1 065 509 155 112 81 49 5 920 6 119 989 1 214 10 545 10 481 488 1 113 2 032 1 930 2 019 1 446 1 031 294 192 83 40 69 777 1 107 1 887 1 869 1 918 1 400 1 029 284 2 678 2 898 1 183 1 413 3 588 3 664 7 935 7 512 693 2 227 1 952 917 991 627 368 102 58 27 15 16 763 1 928 1 868 934 955 589 343 85 47 27 20 1 001 1 009 1 631 1 774 5 841 5 468 486 1 383 1 596 749 780 466 276 66 34 105 29 933 216 2 341 4 753 2 902 5 095 4 556 14 242 282 2 392 4 081 2 881 3 713 5 513 11 071 79 270 78 792 13 802 12 453 707 748 756 720 148 2 958 18 380 36 220 70 913 99 882 154 247 100 123 224 876 (X) (X) (X) 217 2 997 17 286 35 147 68 035 97 149 155 360 97 437 (X) 69 309 74 428 28 144 30 819 135 855 122 394 268 836 250 703 277 5 352 16 678 17 401 35 085 43 851 54 304 35 594 60 293 (X) (X) (X) 292 4 735 16 029 17 719 33 897 40 785 50 064 28 732 58 450 (X) (X) 21 458 19 419 47 765 51 234 192 172 172 192 176 3 380 13 728 14 166 27 538 31 981 40 692 22 922 4 835 683 3 297 920 16 366 240 896 581 145 353 593 708 483 648 295 2 286 905 17 464 188 395 369 402 310 610 330 606 576 572 1 504 871 7 763 941 7 644 929 1 251 053 1 019 577 352 062 241 374 900 851 55 786 1 385 135 8 967 841 17 789 990 35 522 994 49 918 862 77 746 769 49 572 902 111 101 962 (X) (X) (X) 71 788 1 362 679 8 377 952 17 213 350 33 434 004 47 817 404 77 081 875 48 354 948 (X) 8 457 797 8 671 661 4 403 854 3 922 724 15 801 818 13 066 505 28 249 511 27 051 017 26 530 540 373 1 808 685 1 870 030 3 667 885 4 598 566 5 763 137 3 781 281 6 193 024 (X) (X) (X) 27 334 487 046 1 765 660 1 958 865 3 647 200 4 371 044 5 429 652 3 182 368 6 181 848 (X) (X) 2 112 126 1 919 158 4 831 938 5 475 076 20 488 760 18 747 619 15 813 339 751 1 500 too 1 543 639 2 887 509 3 416 258 4 253 146 2 552 441 1 311 1 595 295 526 257 71 70 39 53 538 575 259 80 62 53 28 1 607 2 067 541 735 2 201 3 126 139 330 423 344 370 248 223 74 50 23 12 15 357 376 472 431 496 413 348 129 104 1 089 1 095 447 561 1 417 1 631 2 179 1 495 165 584 509 261 263 198 126 47 26 8 9 9 203 366 316 150 178 149 87 28 18 8 10 199 116 284 338 1 614 958 120 379 439 205 200 143 86 25 1 262 591 992 734 5 101 62 396 124 921 67 571 205 360 99 472 697 770 6 014 62 072 84 341 77 458 65 072 158 439 539 338 725 788 1 342 192 280 457 246 565 16 945 547 39 881 232 7 560 185 749 677 922 1 041 803 1 805 930 2 212 374 3 833 989 (D) (D) (X) (X) (X) 12 735 223 645 896 009 1 508 873 2 764 148 3 757 569 7 096 871 5 929 329 (X) 1 105 364 953 063 502 379 318 145 1 935 319 2 453 408 2 230 306 1 487 027 3 881 57 530 142 669 141 276 269 953 361 633 405 008 397 807 450 549 (X) (X) (X) 3 200 29 142 70 753 65 291 144 939 248 578 252 136 206 003 466 985 (X) (X) 232 922 111 507 296 300 552 854 1 625 139 743 481 2 265 38 520 115 983 114 661 235 129 274 437 310 173 268 740 2 472 2 445 568 938 547 152 130 68 69 690 907 474 148 106 74 46 5 773 5 748 859 957 10 376 9 990 452 1 058 1 993 1 906 2 Oil 1 440 1 031 293 192 83 40 69 662 1 000 1 788 1 797 1 867 1 380 1 015 275 2 478 2 580 1 042 1 221 3 407 3 362 7 702 7 339 643 2 129 1 905 900 982 618 367 100 58 27 15 16 684 1 874 1 846 926 952 582 343 85 47 27 20 948 980 1 598 1 725 5 656 5 354 445 1 311 1 560 733 770 459 275 64 3 573 092 2 305 186 11 265 178 500 456 224 286 022 503 123 548 823 1 589 135 11 450 126 323 285 061 233 152 265 534 418 133 965 533 7 038 153 6 302 737 970 596 773 012 335 116 694 335 019 619 48 226 1 199 386 8 289 919 16 748 187 33 717 064 47 706 488 73 912 780 (D) (D) (X) (X) (X) 59 053 1 139 034 7 481 943 15 704 477 30 669 856 44 059 835 69 985 004 42 425 619 (X) 352 433 718 598 901 475 604 579 13 866 499 10 613 097 26 019 205 25 563 990 22 649 482 843 666 016 728 754 397 932 236 933 358 129 383 474 742 475 (X) (X) (X) 24 134 457 904 1 694 907 1 893 574 3 502 261 4 122 466 5 177 516 2 976 365 5 714 863 m (X) 1 879 204 1 807 651 4 535 638 4 922 222 18 863 621 18 004 138 13 548 301 231 1 384 117 1 428 978 2 652 380 3 141 821 3 942 973 2 283 701 1 938 1 736 371 742 442 127 120 68 410 608 372 128 101 73 44 4 968 5 056 669 646 9 783 8 777 291 921 1 850 1 803 1 973 1 432 1 030 292 191 83 40 68 382 760 1 518 1 583 1 748 1 316 992 272 2 150 2 117 870 946 3 055 2 819 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 837 810 1 435 1 468 5 128 4 676 335 1 112 1 403 688 754 458 275 64 583 342 275 373 497 387 707 406 13 034 592 41 586 880 41 566 761 81 921 234 90 732 546 313 792 856 716 269 9 510 827 30 428 795 28 573 317 54 192 971 87 142 050 162 933 158 491 003 465 255 163 267 65 783 627 26 635 680 8 716 832 146 9 988 972 311 408 096 18 513 267 160 148 150 379 687 004 825 080 611 1 299 165 725 1 969 501 895 1 332 423 041 2 731 904 357 (X) (X) (X) 427 141 19 040 480 169 781 198 417 900 894 880 095 157 310 452 014 179 637 721 1 2 1 319 916 556 (X) 1 279 428 185 1 303 807 707 695 042 685 599 324 742 1 791 303 128 920 980 538 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) TO (X) TO TO (X) 580 741 339 401 534 539 1 256 872 116 1 143 090 760 3 973 048 301 3 082 039 059 1 971 798 44 127 360 244 040 214 280 281 419 571 341 635 660 767 755 903 823 532 448 635 846 38 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 45. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Crop Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Pounds Alt citrus fruit— Con. Oranges— Con. 1987 acres harvested — Con. 500.0 acres or more 500.0 to 749.9 acres 750.0 to 999.9 acres 1.000,0 acres or more 1982 acres fiarvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 to 499.9 acres 500.0 acres or more - 500.0 to 749.9 acres- 750.0 to 999.9 acres. 1.000.0 acres or more Almonds (meats) ___ 1987. 1982. 1987 acres tian/ested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99.9 acres ._ 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 to 499.9 acres 500.0 acres or more 500.0 to 749.9 acres 750.0 to 999.9 acres 1.000.0 acres or more 1982 acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99.9 acres ,.- 100.0 to 249,9 acres- 250.0 to 499.9 acres 500.0 acres or more 500.0 to 749.9 acres 750.0 to 999.9 acres-- 1.000.0 acres or more English walnuts (in shell) - 1987. 1982. 1987 acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 4.9 acres SO to 14 9 acres -- 15.0 to 24.9 acres --- 25.0 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99,9 acres - 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 to 499.9 acres 500.0 acres or more 500.0 to 749.9 acres 750.0 to 999.9 acres 1.000.0 acres or more 1982 acres harvested: 0.1 to 9 acres 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 2499 acres 250.0 to 499.9 acres 500.0 acres or more 500.0 to 749.9 acres 750.0 10 999.9 acres 1.000.0 acres or more 39 25 8 6 580 1 200 1 481 735 735 426 230 49 6 717 6 891 232 828 1 389 1 260 1 230 824 638 212 104 59 17 28 379 936 1 324 1 196 1 246 854 642 202 112 7 446 7 855 435 2 083 2 005 1 010 863 611 337 74 28 16 3 9 639 2 365 2 091 930 861 580 301 59 37 588 (X) (X) (X) 190 3 030 12 758 13 808 25 836 29 359 33 971 16 911 (X) 427 685 436 776 73 2 279 12 436 23 640 43 027 56 656 95 443 72 359 121 774 (X) (X) (X) 103 2 469 11 879 22 473 44 314 59 551 96 707 70 677 (X) 210 204 200 585 161 5 288 16 929 18 890 29 913 41 866 48 193 24 254 24 711 (X) (X) (X) 216 5 802 17 704 17 404 29 824 39 086 42 524 19 908 3 980 103 (X) (X) (X) 16 680 313 262 1 400 811 1 534 019 2 779 215 3 182 469 3 730 162 1 941 730 (X) 34 790 368 34 263 590 4 185 167 057 965 798 1 881 455 3 412 530 4 496 646 7 554 064 5 869 697 10 438 936 (X) (X) (X) 5 490 173 333 893 868 1 723 656 3 377 678 4 458 162 7 197 570 5 474 101 (X) 8 928 425 8 330 058 6 648 184 958 653 754 768 307 1 231 250 1 826 488 2 083 269 1 053 153 1 120 598 (X) (X) (X) 8 436 188 633 650 226 648 694 1 205 448 1 608 076 1 728 660 866 585 17 11 2 4 145 197 215 122 128 82 46 13 2 384 3 258 71 291 515 450 465 284 199 73 36 22 9 5 185 381 586 566 586 436 345 110 2 843 3 053 119 711 787 422 353 252 150 33 16 10 2 4 214 769 815 385 386 278 156 30 265 231 (X) (X) (X) 1 907 12 771 41 270 50 001 109 138 105 364 143 533 74 928 (X) 2 613 324 6 955 113 885 24 454 115 587 192 911 349 080 387 583 582 294 426 200 534 330 (X) (X) (X) 2 023 35 406 164 502 329 651 659 708 956 815 1 702 269 1 207 614 (X) 1 234 367 1 240 529 1 300 34 883 112 835 124 801 180 027 232 224 280 077 155 710 112 510 (X) (X) (X) 1 698 32 155 101 510 90 844 164 810 224 790 278 897 148 119 39 25 8 6 518 1 172 1 468 728 734 423 230 49 6 522 6 195 192 778 1 344 1 236 1 203 818 635 212 104 59 17 28 263 825 1 218 1 094 1 140 784 579 186 7 143 7 521 393 1 991 1 919 973 838 601 329 71 28 16 3 529 2 257 2 036 908 844 567 296 57 3 714 872 (X) (X) (X) 14 773 300 491 1 359 541 1 484 018 2 670 077 3 077 105 3 586 629 1 866 802 (X) 32 177 044 27 308 477 3 300 142 603 850 211 1 688 544 3 063 450 4 109 063 6 971 770 5 443 497 9 904 606 (X) (X) (X) 3 467 137 927 729 366 1 394 005 2 717 970 3 501 347 5 495 301 4 266 487 (X) 7 694 058 7 089 529 5 348 150 075 540 919 643 506 1 051 223 1 594 264 1 803 192 897 443 1 008 088 (X) (X) (X) 6 738 156 478 548 716 557 850 1 040 638 1 383 286 1 449 763 718 466 39 25 8 6 334 915 1 295 677 725 420 229 49 6 010 5 279 118 646 1 196 1 148 1 161 800 628 209 104 59 17 28 125 568 971 966 1 065 740 558 181 6 572 6 853 318 1 763 1 742 914 816 595 326 70 28 16 3 426 1 984 1 842 848 818 557 295 56 818 058 743 (X) (X) 1 412 738 29 786 919 174 489 599 215 485 737 457 725 276 544 977 532 644 162 380 311 681 095 (X) 611 005 399 356 549 008 41 385 1 735 639 13 002 119 28 114 Oil 58 679 679 80 968 079 136 498 397 106 151 662 185 814 428 (X) (X) pq 14 403 948 659 6 453 977 14 523 270 31 729 887 43 386 020 74 983 031 59 844 344 (X) 435 248 016 394 139 269 212 741 6 682 104 24 837 403 31 783 109 58 282 691 89 286 841 108 125 424 56 971 158 59 066 545 (X) (X) (X) 313 070 6 943 652 26 272 715 30 398 607 55 815 273 78 790 906 90 366 438 44 848 113 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 39 Table 46. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, Table 47. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 [For meaning ol abbrevtations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics AH farms Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Total Full owners Part owners Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Pan owners FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms nutnber_. percent-. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm ,_acres_. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO Total sales (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less ttian $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 10 $249,999... $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms,. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sates of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and tDerries farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops ^ farms., $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products .... .__. farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms., $1,000., Dairy products farms.. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 100.0 30 598 178 368 83 217 13 922 234 167 300 13 363 9 824 8 661 8 512 8 235 2 793 5 423 2 440 6 895 7 533 3 897 2 825 2 816 6 331 513 112 2 555 450 978 974 53 306 2 819 116 049 4 (D) 82 (D) 1 285 29 256 384 4 124 3 122 308 549 3 037 928 742 2 164 908 746 6 910 469 655 1 832 409 664 3 785 1 850 589 1 998 1 827 751 36 779 3 769 441 11 044 3 447 685 3 382 1 412 814 1 694 1 390 333 1 456 325 037 1 026 316 728 2 822 1 084 036 643 1 079 322 2 691 1 914 167 2 461 1 910 211 20 486 1 450 175 3 149 1 295 090 60 639 729 10 145 268 167 60 639 5 974 793 98 531 11 844 8 409 7 104 6 789 6 361 2 098 3 920 1 649 4 451 4 064 1 742 1 101 1 107 2 023 114 019 527 94 582 250 13 683 817 24 520 1 (D) 30 (D) 446 6 717 167 1 592 845 66 701 938 166 652 475 157 365 3 228 105 568 441 79 385 1 266 183 318 340 174 817 30 453 2 212 918 7 587 1 939 803 2 069 534 147 849 519 551 339 54 688 158 52 181 2 255 886 215 506 882 599 1 258 922 529 1 112 920 276 12 657 666 914 1 314 585 225 12 218 147 14 967 743 1 225 12 218 4 934 637 403 883 726 691 803 881 989 339 751 407 308 993 1 265 1 025 1 040 2 508 241 964 1 119 216 288 426 22 783 1 271 62 565 3 (D) 32 (D) 557 16 063 157 1 824 1 205 138 106 1 331 547 850 1 079 541 184 2 460 263 754 940 241 854 1 286 914 827 916 908 462 3 841 1 078 274 2 324 1 052 867 476 459 824 337 457 590 676 189 730 553 186 800 355 100 212 63 99 719 757 555 114 711 554 206 4 972 540 717 1 232 494 403 10 360 12.4 5 485 167 529 10 360 3 012 803 290 81 1 793 724 754 842 885 356 752 384 1 136 1 476 890 699 1 800 157 128 909 140 108 298 16 840 731 28 964 20 400 282 6 476 60 708 1 072 103 741 768 214 240 610 210 196 1 222 100 333 451 88 425 1 233 752 445 742 744 472 2 485 478 250 1 133 455 016 837 418 842 508 413 192 441 80 619 315 77 747 212 97 608 74 97 003 676 436 524 638 435 728 2 857 242 544 603 215 462 42 857 51.5 27 748 086 647 42 857 13 812 844 322 301 2 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD- Con Total sales {see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Salei of $50,000 or more farms, $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool _ farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see texl) farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999. $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 _ _. $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. . $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more _ Agncultural chemicals farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 _ $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms. . $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Gasoline and gasohol farms.. $1,000.. Diesel fuel farms.. S1.000.. Natural gas farms.. $1.000.. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 2 297 32 151 84 24 313 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. (For meantng of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Full owners Part owners Farms with sales of $10,000 or more FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ -Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electncity __ farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24.999 _ - $25,000 or more Hired farm labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999..- $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more --. Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999__ $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 __ $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 - $5,000 to $24.999 __. $25,000 or more Not secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Cash rent farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Property taxes farms, $1 .000, Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 , $5,000 to $9,999 __ , $10,000 to $24,999 , $25,000 or more ._, All other farm production expenses farms $1 ,000 Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 -- , $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 61 330 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number. _ $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms with net gains^ number.. Average net gain dollars.. Gain of— Less tfian $1,000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Farms witfi net losses... number.. Average net loss dollars.. Loss of— Less tfian $1,000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms-- 31 .000.. Other farm-related income' farms.. $1,000.. Customwork and other agricultural services _. farms.. $1,000.. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1.000.. Forest products and Chnstmas trees farms.. $1,000.- Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1.000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms.. $1,000.. Com farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms. - $1,000.. Soybeans farms. _ $1.000.. Sorghum, bariey, and oats... ___ farms.. $1,000.. Cotton farms.. $1,000.. Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms.. $1,000.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms.. acres.. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms.. acres.. On which all crops failed (amis.. acres.. In cuftfvated summer fallow farms.. acres.. Idle farms.. acres. . Total woodland farms-. acres.. Woodland pastured farms.. acres. Woodland not pastured farms.. acres. . See footnotes at end of table All farms Total Full owners Part owners 83 210 2 927 279 35 179 42 252 77 311 5 048 14 154 12 492 10 558 40 958 8 284 6 421 26 980 6 812 745 7 Table 48 Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning o' abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Total Full owners Part owners Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Part owners LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland otfier tfian cropland and woodland pastured --. farms.. acres-- Land in f^ouse lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc, -_. _ farms.. acres.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 10 $39.999... $40,000 to $69.999 _ $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 10 $149,999 $150,000 to $199.999. $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUiPMENP Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 __ $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EOUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Coltonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms., acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms., acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms- acres on which used- Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 14 211 17 111 110 43 920 1 241 083 5 062 610 542 346 163 686 83 210 48 567 024 583 668 1 575 9 895 6 287 5 765 10 131 8 815 23 013 9 359 5 353 3 332 1 260 82 924 081 738 11 517 21 011 15 633 17 361 8 067 5 466 2 911 958 72 222 157 488 64 053 153 271 42 196 69 380 36 699 83 891 3 559 6 087 1 988 4 437 8 571 10 570 5 264 6 697 44 666 6 373 998 1 668 73 436 145 394 32 959 4 976 387 3 603 341 600 17 446 1 501 549 35 003 4 607 770 6 173 1 283 292 8 701 4 742 021 34 326 747 438 1 446 128 443 181 58 377 60 760 23 440 096 385 782 2 329 7 791 5 140 4 907 8 495 7 271 17 479 5 625 2 349 1 278 425 60 519 2 021 688 9 594 17 821 12 001 12 297 4 707 2 677 1 143 279 51 506 92 984 45 847 88 799 31 142 46 027 23 573 42 772 1 239 1 905 522 910 5 602 6 607 2 656 3 207 31 657 2 138 486 1 163 36 366 69 539 22 806 1 663 995 2 159 83 823 13 165 745 136 24 911 1 560 228 3 465 303 231 3 513 9 277 101 6 152 368 435 2 226 305 592 118 66 636 12 323 17 321 108 1 405 592 1 139 339 356 357 761 862 3 215 2 383 2 044 1 419 587 12 302 1 359 201 835 1 577 1 829 2 747 2 023 1 710 1 091 490 11 544 40 293 10 445 41 277 6 588 14 709 7 668 26 568 1 420 2 667 983 2 509 1 983 2 686 1 814 2 455 7 504 2 943 917 284 22 769 50 117 5 734 2 320 374 821 153 206 2 600 511 262 6 039 2 116 772 1 620 708 249 1 997 3 091 988 3 442 125 210 1 390 176 507 47 38 673 10 127 7 805 820 770 793 1 403 1 765 791 501 876 682 2 319 1 351 960 635 248 10 103 700 849 1 088 1 613 1 803 2 317 1 337 1 079 677 189 9 172 24 211 7 761 23 195 4 466 8 644 5 458 14 551 900 1 515 483 1 018 986 1 277 794 1 035 5 505 1 291 595 221 14 301 25 738 4 419 992 018 623 104 571 1 681 245 151 4 053 930 770 1 088 271 812 6 677 15 700 008 21 100 926 892 4 855 605 461 257 143 689 42 816 40 689 046 950 323 1 460 2 068 1 878 1 790 3 598 3 506 13 366 7 534 4 717 3 136 1 223 42 782 3 606 248 2 365 4 468 7 885 11 802 7 155 5 283 2 867 957 39 067 112 318 37 077 116 507 21 999 44 763 26 860 71 744 3 119 5 597 1 893 4 301 5 325 6 916 3 874 5 179 29 913 6 226 166 1 355 69 503 138 467 25 440 4 911 775 3 048 337 305 12 603 1 469 997 23 636 4 481 777 5 186 1 277 824 3 140 4 027 756 14 275 491 042 1 305 125 940 109 40 705 26 579 17 103 514 643 497 2 074 1 495 1 304 1 334 2 757 2 661 9 267 4 317 1 919 1 131 394 26 566 1 630 383 1 807 3 448 5 581 7 772 4 051 2 528 1 101 278 23 710 66 130 22 944 58 316 13 943 26 351 16 517 32 965 946 1 569 454 808 2 901 3 538 1 666 2 121 18 594 2 023 910 894 32 989 63 855 16 066 1 608 992 1 695 79 912 8 754 716 769 14 826 1 467 027 2 607 299 064 2 347 8 929 450 4 515 329 490 2 192 303 746 106 64 519 9 125 16 325 474 1 789 093 1 119 47 131 135 325 392 2 181 2 018 1 915 1 397 584 9 120 313 783 211 542 1 023 2 179 1 887 1 089 490 8 720 35 742 8 219 37 877 4 865 12 389 6 730 25 486 1 343 2 584 976 2 495 1 667 2 344 1 561 2 183 6 612 2 923 412 262 22 595 49 463 5 408 2 314 614 774 152 959 2 346 509 041 5 200 2 092 188 1 576 707 858 46 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Full owners Tenants Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total Tenants TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White ___ Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned _ farms- acres- Owned land in farms farms. acres- Land rented or leased from others farms. acres. Rented or leased land in farms farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others farms. acres. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more _ Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years. 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years _ 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male _ Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms.. acres Partnership farms. acres. Corporation: Family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held ..^ farms. acres More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 60 639 12 218 10 360 77 559 56 976 11 525 9 058 5 658 3 663 693 1 302 73 136 17 484 352 72 857 15 402 930 22 760 15 689 881 22 578 15 195 248 6 564 2 576 055 54 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiv text) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1,999 acres. 2,000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets: Insh potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Ijvestocl^. except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 _ 10 to 49 50 to 99 _ 100 to 199_ _ 200 to 499 _ 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved _. farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 _ 10 to 49 ., 50 to 99 _ 100 to 199 _ 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows ___ farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 4 _ 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 ___ 100 to 199. _ _ 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves- farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves - _ farms. number. $1,000. Cattle farms. number. $1 ,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms, number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. Total 22 697 28 498 4 352 4 252 3 612 2 801 1 878 1 475 4 675 3 804 2 544 2 629 2 624 5 267 1 882 2 469 37 756 2 993 1 047 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclory text] All farms LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory..- farms. number- Farms with— 1 to 24 - - 25 10 49 - - 50 to Sa-- - - 100 to 199 - 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding .- - farms. number. Ottier - 'a™s- number. Hogs and pigs sold - farms. number. $1,000. Feeder pigs farms. number. $1,000, Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. number__ Dec. 1 and f^ay 31 farms-. number__ June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number__ Sfieep and lambs of all ages inventory farms-- number-. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold -- farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn - (arms.. number., pounds of wool-. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. Goats inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold - farms. number. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 399 - - 400 to 3,199 - 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 - 20,000 to 49,999 -. 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms- number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. number. Hens and pullets sold - farms. number. Broilers and other meat-type chicl<ens sold farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 1,999 - 2,000 to 59,999 - 60,000 to 99,999 - 100,000 or more - Turkey hens kept for breeding farms number. Turkeys sold — - 'a™s number See footnotes at end of table. 2 699 150 931 2 177 195 134 82 59 52 1 283 25 172 2 414 125 759 2 297 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Total Full owners Part owners Tenants Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total Full owners Part owners CROPS HARVESTED Com tor grain or seed (arms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Com for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Sorghum for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Inigated farnis.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres ___ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.- acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres -__ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Rice (arms.. acres., cwt.. Iriigated _ (arms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton (arms-- acres.. bales.. Irrigated (arms.. acres-. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more.. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas. farms.. acres., cwt.. Irrigated farms.. acres-- trish potatoes farms.. acres- cwt.. Irrigated (arms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms.. acres., tons.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table. 1 076 156 323 23 454 799 1 031 151 253 1 784 191 357 4 315 427 1 749 189 676 83 9 775 763 434 78 9 435 2 841 562 302 40 004 786 2 279 418 181 342 1 132 747 392 228 1 431 269 845 14 560 411 923 127 708 264 575 327 143 122 1 654 399 193 28 566 209 1 654 399 193 59 317 776 339 163 3 037 1 083 811 2 619 934 3 037 1 083 81 1 309 824 698 535 471 978 110 959 2 012 663 938 106 827 303 46 976 15 974 990 303 46 976 43 2B 120 65 47 924 210 444 5 616 004 924 210 444 313 42 071 6 348 995 289 40 838 746 66 417 1 473 735 733 65 915 31 4 323 321 891 28 4 115 830 117 696 8 244 832 617 83 450 157 401 153 73 46 525 69 916 3 714 510 329 28 199 133 231 93 40 28 460 95 537 6 687 426 460 95 537 37 144 166 71 42 938 191 886 462 301 938 191 886 201 349 219 96 73 230 20 418 364 714 221 19 786 79 11 001 2 932 844 79 11 001 28 5 29 10 7 155 31 787 806 425 155 31 787 458 66 164 9 995 778 446 63 887 752 97 285 2 205 212 737 96 288 32 (0) (D) 31 (D) 1 279 302 222 21 530 538 1 041 220 377 128 439 385 206 121 611 143 604 7 772 413 393 70 227 86 233 152 68 72 554 156 401 11 103 754 554 156 401 8 75 267 132 72 1 331 643 076 1 555 754 1 331 643 076 57 300 425 278 271 471 59 863 1 092 684 458 58 446 137 26 682 9 610 083 137 26 682 9 11 53 35 29 481 124 055 3 364 376 481 124 055 305 48 088 7 110 026 296 46 526 286 27 665 636 480 279 27 473 20 (D) (D) 19 (D) 732 142 384 10 229 416 621 114 354 57 292 209 113 61 296 56 325 3 073 488 201 29 282 45 111 82 35 22 640 147 255 10 775 029 640 147 256 14 98 343 136 49 768 248 849 601 879 768 248 849 51 175 254 161 127 277 30 678 555 265 259 28 595 87 9 293 3 432 063 87 9 293 6 12 38 20 11 288 54 602 1 445 203 288 54 602 987 155 293 23 371 083 958 150 649 1 670 189 474 4 280 972 1 639 187 871 78 9 690 756 31 1 74 9 383 2 646 554 976 39 753 533 2 180 415 727 259 1 032 735 392 228 1 256 263 502 14 327 373 847 126 228 168 510 315 141 122 1 602 397 337 28 513 609 1 602 397 337 23 304 773 339 163 2 925 1 082 685 2 618 210 2 925 1 082 685 203 818 898 535 471 925 110 092 2 001 160 889 106 068 285 46 960 15 973 095 285 46 960 26 27 120 66 47 910 210 221 5 612 448 910 210 221 243 41 492 6 289 341 229 40 392 660 64 957 1 448 319 650 64 531 27 4 254 316 752 25 4 079 685 112 650 8 066 548 541 81 712 93 326 147 73 46 413 65 962 3 577 220 273 27 224 63 197 87 38 28 430 94 792 6 655 886 430 94 792 14 137 166 71 42 854 191 016 460 971 854 191 016 123 343 219 96 73 195 19 902 357 825 188 19 310 67 10 996 2 932 028 67 10 996 16 5 29 10 7 150 31 740 805 134 150 31 740 448 66 037 9 986 550 440 63 828 736 97 026 2 199 582 721 96 029 32 (D) (D) 31 (D) 1 247 300 640 21 487 518 1 029 220 066 116 425 379 206 121 571 141 938 7 699 578 380 69 833 71 212 148 68 72 549 156 139 11 099 614 549 156 139 6 72 267 132 72 1 321 642 984 1 555 632 1 321 642 984 47 300 425 278 271 463 59 689 1 090 062 461 58 302 134 26 680 9 609 844 134 26 680 6 11 53 35 29 478 123 997 3 363 357 478 123 997 50 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED -Con. Hay — alfalfa, otiier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green cfiop, etc. (see text) .. farms. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _. 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Vegetables fiarvested for sale (see text) ___ farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Tomatoes harvested for sale farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Land in orchards farms- acres. Irrigated farms- acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres _ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Grapes (see text) farms. Bearing and nonbearirig.. acres. Fresh weight.. pourids. All citrus fruit.. farms. Bearirig and nont>earing__acres. Almonds farms. Bearing and nonbearing. _acres- Meats..poundS- English walriuts farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. In shell..pounds- Total Full owners Part owners 10 636 1 532 777 7 304 837 7 887 1 279 364 3 578 3 459 2 042 903 656 3 787 882 741 3 787 882 741 841 834 744 535 833 1 329 219 426 1 329 219 426 41 021 2 152 664 37 192 2 045 346 10 310 15 882 10 259 3 122 1 448 10 545 707 748 8 716 832 146 7 935 268 836 6 717 427 685 611 005 399 7 446 210 204 435 248 016 5 494 509 508 2 056 223 3 959 418 483 2 560 1 713 785 254 182 1 267 88 877 1 267 88 877 580 340 179 85 427 25 385 427 25 385 34 927 1 442 643 31 585 1 366 985 9 624 14 413 8 125 1 941 824 8 362 452 871 5 346 348 000 7 306 205 392 5 303 272 999 385 715 585 6 025 136 415 263 914 577 3 593 751 134 3 865 970 2 739 638 652 709 1 195 877 466 346 1 286 464 830 1 286 464 830 110 198 294 253 431 490 119 793 490 119 793 4 019 526 664 3 714 505 281 439 841 1 385 874 480 1 434 187 836 2 508 498 241 434 49 547 1 015 111 947 159 635 735 1 024 52 463 118 620 880 Tenants 1 551 272 135 1 382 644 1 189 222 229 309 551 380 183 128 1 234 329 034 1 234 329 034 151 296 271 197 319 412 74 247 412 74 247 2 075 183 357 1 893 173 080 247 628 749 307 144 749 67 042 861 985 905 195 13 897 399 42 739 65 654 079 397 21 326 52 712 559 Farms with sales of $10,000 or more 7 105 1 451 118 7 145 356 5 822 1 242 127 1 006 2 606 1 942 899 652 3 071 880 477 3 071 880 477 256 712 735 535 833 1 088 219 270 1 088 219 270 22 586 2 006 175 21 353 1 924 088 803 7 791 9 467 3 084 1 441 7 516 680 686 8 634 769 006 4 539 252 615 4 576 406 850 604 639 981 3 816 185 505 419 084 068 Full owners 2 872 456 462 1 943 974 2 345 390 652 548 1 164 727 251 182 780 87 722 780 87 722 150 286 176 85 83 252 25 282 252 25 282 17 537 1 307 608 16 581 1 254 775 587 6 801 7 421 1 910 818 5 599 428 447 5 271 594 277 4 024 189 783 3 290 254 257 379 766 587 2 615 113 545 248 878 985 Part owners 2 975 732 558 3 836 098 2 439 632 800 329 981 857 465 343 1 215 464 620 1 215 464 620 54 184 293 253 431 464 119 784 464 119 784 3 439 520 988 3 250 500 748 155 593 1 340 871 480 1 286 186 676 2 505 179 935 362 49 199 940 111 102 159 391 946 890 51 373 118 018 825 1 258 262 098 1 366 284 1 038 218 675 129 461 358 183 127 1 076 328 134 1 076 328 134 52 242 266 197 319 372 74 205 372 74 205 1 610 177 579 1 522 168 566 61 397 706 303 143 631 65 563 857 994 794 153 13 634 346 41 491 65 481 448 311 20 588 52 186 258 'Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Farms with total production expenses equal to mariset value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1 ,000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 51 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] item Total Individual or family Partnerstiip Corporation Total Family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number, percent. Land in (arms .acres. Average size of farm acres. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 ._ $10,000 to $19,999.. $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999. $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Grains. farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Com for grain farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Soytieans farms. $1,000. Sorghum for grain farms. $1,000. Barley farms. $1,000. Oats farms. $1,000. other grains farms. $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Tobacco farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. other crops farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more famis. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more famis. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 100.0 30 598 178 368 83 217 13 922 234 167 300 13 363 9 824 8 661 8 512 8 235 2 793 5 423 2 440 6 895 7 533 3 897 2 825 2 816 6 331 513 112 2 555 450 978 974 53 306 2 819 116 049 4 (D) 82 (D) 1 285 29 256 384 4 124 3 122 306 549 3 037 928 742 2 164 908 746 6 910 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987-Con. Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total Individual or family Parlnersfiip Corporation Total Family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con Total farm production expenses — Con. Electricity farms, $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 — . $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more Hired farm labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 .__ $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more ___ _ Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $24,999 .-_ — . $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 _, $25,000 or more Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $26,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more _. Secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Not secured by real estate farms. $1 ,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 __ $25,000 or more Cash rent farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Property taxes farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 _ $25,000 or more All other farm production expenses farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 __. _ $5,000 to $24,999 _ $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 61 330 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total Individual or family Partnership Corporation Family held 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other cooperative. estate or trust, institutional, etc. NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT^ All farms _ number. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Farms with net gains^ number. Average net gain dollars. Gain of — Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more ___ Farms with net losses number. Average net loss dollars- Loss of— Less than $1.000-__ S1.000 to $9.999 $10,000 lo $49.999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms- $1,000. Other farm-related income^ ,. farms. $1,000. Customwork and other agricultural services farms. $1,000. Gross cash rent or share payments farms. $1,000. Forest products and Christmas trees farms. $1,000. Other farm-related income sources farms. $1,000- COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms. $1,000- Corn _ farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum, bariey. and oats farms. $1,000. Cotton farms- $1,000. Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms. $1,000. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres- Harvested cropland farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 lo 49 acres 50 to 99 acres , 100 to 199 acres ___ 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres _ 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultrvated summer fallow fsirms. acres. Idle », farms. acres Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 83 210 2 927 279 35 179 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see intfoduclory text] Total Individual or family Partnership Corporation Family held 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms.. acres,- Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. _ farms. - acres,. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms-. acres.. Conservation reserve program _ farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999 _ _.. $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 _.. $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999.999 $2,000,000 to $4.999,999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19.999 _.. $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, Including pickups (arms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. numt>er.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used. Chemicals for defoliation or for grovrth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms- acres on which used- See footnotes at end of table. 14 211 17 111 110 43 920 1 241 083 5 062 610 542 346 163 686 83 210 48 567 024 583 668 1 575 9 895 6 287 5 765 10 131 8 815 23 013 9 359 5 353 3 332 1 260 72 222 157 488 64 053 153 271 42 196 69 380 36 599 83 891 3 559 6 087 1 988 4 437 8 571 10 570 5 264 6 697 44 666 6 373 998 1 668 73 436 145 394 32 959 4 976 387 3 603 341 600 17 446 1 501 549 35 003 4 607 770 6 173 1 283 292 11 236 9 728 164 34 936 630 964 2 845 220 157 229 81 291 65 250 24 625 272 377 399 1 546 8 634 5 445 5 163 8 882 7 680 18 380 6 385 2 923 1 388 370 82 924 081 738 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Individual or family Partnership Corporation Family held 1 or less stock- holders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other- cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White - - Full owners _ Part owners Tenants Black and other races -- Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned farms-. acres-. Owned land in farms farms.. acres.. Land rented or leased from others farms.. acres.. Rented or leased land in farms farms. . acres.. Land rented or leased to others farms.. acres.. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated __ Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days--- _ 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm; 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms-. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation: Family held .., farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms., Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table 83 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Individual or (amily Partnership Corporation Total Family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders Other cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres _ 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres. 2,000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) _.- Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes: field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK (battle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 SO to 99 _ 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 _ 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 _ 50 to 99- 100 to 199.. 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms. number. $1 ,000. Cattle farms. number. $1 ,000. Fattened on gram and concentrates farms. number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 22 697 28 498 4 352 4 252 3 612 2 801 1 878 1 475 4 675 3 804 2 544 2 629 2 624 5 267 1 882 2 469 37 756 2 993 1 047 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Individual or family Partnership Corporation Total Family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Imgated _ farms. acres. Corn for Silage or green chop farms- acres, tons, green. Irrigated — _ farms. acres. Sorghum for grain or seed (arms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres- bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Fanns by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Rice farms. acres, cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton__ __ farms. acres, bales. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Dry edible beans, excluding dry timas farms. acres. cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Irish potatoes farms. acres, cvrt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons. Irrigated famis. acres. See footnotes at end ol table. 1 076 156 323 23 454 799 1 031 151 253 1 784 191 357 4 315 427 1 749 189 676 63 9 775 763 434 78 9 435 2 841 562 302 40 004 786 2 279 418 181 342 1 132 747 392 228 1 431 269 845 14 560 411 923 127 708 264 575 327 143 122 1 654 399 193 28 566 209 1 654 399 193 59 317 776 339 163 3 037 1 083 811 2 619 934 3 037 1 083 811 309 824 898 535 471 978 110 959 2 012 663 938 106 827 303 46 976 15 974 990 303 46 976 43 28 120 65 47 924 210 444 5 616 004 924 210 444 591 60 523 8 572 804 562 58 095 1 102 90 412 2 062 656 1 078 89 510 41 4 058 275 268 39 3 975 1 535 206 904 13 234 565 1 176 130 081 261 710 345 145 74 865 133 065 6 716 684 524 51 109 192 357 185 65 66 935 162 222 11 639 375 935 162 222 46 213 520 124 32 1 717 280 069 645 864 1 717 280 069 272 632 537 193 83 547 44 348 756 541 523 41 898 185 18 320 6 409 828 185 18 320 34 20 81 33 17 387 62 916 1 660 071 387 62 916 292 51 750 7 879 476 279 50 216 478 69 891 1 540 862 472 69 334 23 4 243 368 393 23 4 220 791 181 746 13 120 692 664 144 175 57 271 229 148 86 355 81 146 4 576 381 241 43 271 43 142 89 50 31 441 159 171 11 406 192 441 159 171 11 68 108 153 101 920 482 775 1 195 799 920 482 775 32 119 236 248 285 266 38 966 745 241 255 38 024 67 10 347 3 845 244 67 10 347 2 2 29 23 11 297 77 643 2 086 187 297 77 643 185 42 918 6 817 906 182 41 810 181 28 861 666 448 176 28 639 18 (D) (D) 15 (D) 489 169 635 13 473 890 417 141 880 18 140 166 186 53 374 3 138 274 141 32 350 23 64 47 27 25 264 75 836 5 377 097 264 75 836 1 32 140 61 30 378 315 429 762 467 378 315 429 3 58 124 92 101 158 27 313 503 672 153 26 573 47 18 127 5 652 422 47 18 127 5 5 10 8 19 227 68 852 1 846 313 227 68 852 162 32 506 5 105 467 159 31 398 175 27 800 645 772 170 27 578 14 1 098 89 529 11 864 448 122 344 9 361 766 379 102 387 14 129 162 90 53 167 39 579 2 340 382 129 26 882 20 62 45 21 19 239 69 543 4 910 420 239 69 543 1 26 130 57 25 347 231 550 557 022 347 231 550 3 53 115 82 94 151 25 735 476 031 146 24 995 40 16 611 5 218 503 40 16 611 3 4 10 8 16 210 64 259 1 726 828 210 64 259 166 29 987 4 671 838 152 29 777 173 () (D) 168 (D) 13 (D) (0) 10 (D) 437 118 314 9 004 868 370 99 086 14 128 160 86 60 161 38 256 2 237 295 126 25 978 19 60 44 20 IB 239 69 543 4 910 420 239 69 643 1 26 130 57 25 340 226 432 642 802 340 226 432 3 52 113 81 91 147 24 018 439 069 142 23 278 38 (D) (D) 38 (D) 3 4 9 8 14 206 63 165 1 703 834 206 63 165 23 10 412 1 712 439 23 10 412 6 1 061 20 676 6 1 061 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 41 47 291 4 112 124 38 39 493 4 11 4 9 13 19 13 795 797 892 12 5 468 3 2 2 6 6 25 6 293 466 677 25 6 293 6 10 4 5 31 83 879 205 446 31 83 879 5 9 10 7 7 1 578 27 641 7 1 578 7 1 516 433 919 7 1 516 2 1 17 4 593 119 485 17 4 593 15 3 444 510 679 16 3 444 3 508 9 787 3 508 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 25 8 827 678 023 23 6 871 2 5 4 12 6 574 273 930 6 1 384 2 2 5 3 20 5 209 384 564 20 6 209 3 10 3 4 25 18 676 46 808 25 18 676 9 4 7 1 578 27 641 7 1 578 7 1 516 433 919 7 1 516 2 1 14 4 354 114 327 14 4 354 60 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] 1987 Total (arming and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number.. percent.. Land in farms acres. . Average size of farm acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) __ _ farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 ___ $50,000 to $99,999 __ _ ___ $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 _ _ $1,000,000 or more Grains farms.. $1,000. _ Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms. $1,000.- Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000- Sales of $50,000 or more farms. _ $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.- Sales of $50,000 or more __ farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. . $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. _ $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more _ __ farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 100.0 30 598 178 368 41 906 50.4 24 818 268 592 83 217 Table 50 Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Age of operator (years) Under 25 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number,. percent-. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms,. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999.. $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Grains farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Corn for grain farms. $1.000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000-. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Tobacco farms.. $1,000- Sales of $50,000 or more farms— $1,000- Hay. silage, and field seeds farms— $1,000- Sales of $50,000 or more farms— $1,000- Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms— $1,000- Sales of $50,000 or more tarms-- $1,000- Fnjits. nuts, and hemes farms-- $1,000-- Saies of $50,000 or more farms-- $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms. . $1.000.. Sates of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Other crops farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more (arms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products fanns.- $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Dairy products - farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 41 311 49.6 5 779 910 140 41 311 '79 312 43 071 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meantng of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and olfier occupations Farming Age of operator (years) 55 to 64 MARKET VALUE OF AGRfCUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see text) — Con. Hogs and pigs (arms- $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Otfier livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000., FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms. $1,000., Average per farm.. ctollars.. Livestock and poultry purcf^ased farms.. $1,000., Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $4,999 , $5,000 to $24,999 , $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or mora Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds ... . farms- $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1 ,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $6,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Aghcultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $60,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1 ,000. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 2 32 24 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) 55 to 64 65 and over MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool. farms. $1 ,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000, Sates of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Uvestock and poultry purchased farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 , $5,000 to $24.999 , $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 , $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ___ farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more _ Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 _ $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more _ Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. LP gas. fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 1 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Total farming and other occupations Farming Total Age of operator (years) 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electricity farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more _ Hired farm labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $99.999 $100,000 or more Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 _ $1,000 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Not secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999_._ $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Cash rent farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Property taxes farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 _. $5,000 to $9,999 __ _. $10,000 to $24.999 __ $25,000 or more _ All other farm production expenses farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 61 330 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Age o( operator (years) FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses — Con. Electncity farms. $1,000. Farms witti expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 .__ $25,000 or more Hired farm labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999-. $100,000 or more ___ Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Not secured by real estate farms. $1 ,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 --. $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Cash rent farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Property taxes farms $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 - $25,000 or more All other farm production expenses farms, $1,000 Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 27 47 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and ottier occupations Farming Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number.. $1,000.. Average per farm --.dollars.. Farms with net gains^ number.. Average net gain dollars.. Gain of— Less ttian $1,000 $1,000 10 $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Farms with net losses number.. Average net loss dollars.. Loss of— Less than $1,000. $1,000 to $9,999 - $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms.. $1,000.. Other farm-related income' farms.. $1,000.. Customwork and other agricultural services farms., $1,000.. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1,000.. Forest products and Christmas trees farms.. $1,000.. Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1,000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total - — - farms.. $1,000. Com -- farms. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1.000.. Soybeans farms. $1.000.. Sorghum, barley, and oats. farms.. $1,000. Cotton farms. $1,000. Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms. $1,000. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms- acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres... 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres _ 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle farms. acres. Total woodland farms. acres- Woodland pastured farms. acres- Woodland not pastured farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 83 210 2 927 279 35 179 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Ottier occupations Total Age of operator (years) 65 and over NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number.. $1,000.. Average per farm... dollars.. Farms with net gains= number.. Average net gain dollars.. Gain of— Less than $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Farms with net losses number.. Average net loss dollars.. Loss of- Less than $1,000 _ $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments -- farms-- $1.000__ Other farm-related income' farms-- $1,000__ Customwork and other agricultural services farms.. $1,000.. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1,000_. Forest products and Christmas trees farms. . $1,000__ Other farm-related income sources farms. . $1,000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms.. $1.000.. Com - farms.. $1.000.. Wheat farms.. $1.000.. Soybeans farms.. $1.000__ Sorghum, barley, and oats farms.. $1.000.. Cotton.. farms.. $1.000.. Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms.. $1.000.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres-- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms.. acres.. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- Improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms.. acres.. On which all crops failed farms.. acres.. In cultivated summer fallow farms.. acres.. Idle farms.. acres.. Total woodland farms.. acres.. Woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Woodland not pastured farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table. 41 607 304 517 7 319 15 812 29 108 3 160 7 315 3 840 1 497 25 795 6 037 4 384 17 716 3 513 182 1 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured __ farms,. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc farms.. acres.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres-. Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99,999 - $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 _ $500,000 to $999.999 _ $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 __ $5,000,000 or more ._. VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT^ Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000-. Farms by value group: $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 _ $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 _ $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms,. number,, 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms., number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms., number., AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms., acres on which used. Lime farms. acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms. acres on which used- Diseases in crops and orchards farms, acres on which used- Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture ,, farms. acres on which used. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit _ farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 14 211 17 111 110 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodfand pastured.- farms.. acres. . Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms., acres. - Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs -__ farms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings^ farms.. $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1,999.999 $2,000,000 to $4,999.999 $5,000,000 or more ___ VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more _ SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup baiers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer — farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms., acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to control — Insects on hay and ottier crops farms., acres on which used.. Nematodes In crops farms- acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms- acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture.. .-. farms. acres on which used. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotea at end of table. 6 952 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning ot abbrevtations and symbols, see introductory text) Total farming and other occupations Farming Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White - Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned farms.. acres.. Owned land in farms farms.. acres.. Land rented or leased from others farms.. acres.. Rented or leased land in farms farms.. acres.. Land rented or leased to others farms.. acres.. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any .__ 1 to 99 days _ 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Nut reported _ Operators by age group: Under 25 years.. 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms.. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation: Family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres. . More than 10 stockholders farms., 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 60 639 12 218 10 360 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) 65 and over FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres _. 10 to 49 acres SO to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1.999 acres. 2,000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) -__ Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) -- Sugarcane and sugar beets: Irish potatoes: field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy famis (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 - 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 - 10 to 49 - 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Milk COWS--- farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 - 10 to 49 50 to 99 - 100 to 199— 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms number. $1,000. Cattle - farms number. $1,000 Fattened on grain and concentrates farms number $1,000 See footnotes at end of table. IS 643 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. (For maaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total (arming and other occupations Farming Total Age of operator (years) LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory farms-. number. _ Farms wth — 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99... 100 to 199.- 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding farms.. number.. Other (arms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. Feeder pigs farms.. number.. $1.000.. Utters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. number.. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.. number.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. numt)er.. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory (arms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number., pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold (arms.. number.. Goats inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold farms.. number.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 - 400 to 3.199 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age (arms.. numt>er.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. . number.. Hens and pullets sold.. farms.. numtjer.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Farms with — 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 2 699 150 931 2 177 195 134 82 59 52 1 283 25 172 2 414 125 759 2 297 303 406 32 151 655 SO 454 2 337 1 338 35 965 1 248 18 500 1 051 17 465 4 602 979 506 4 064 563 300 3 986 731 217 3 615 763 386 5 889 630 18 062 148 737 5 183 20 227 2 148 28 702 850 19 595 5 354 45 377 564 5 020 41 20 32 77 67 97 5 283 40 712 228 1 055 4 665 336 919 34 270 034 209 376 014 154 41 14 89 214 657 595 342 28 948 300 948 110 137 666 94 58 45 491 17 022 854 93 115 800 234 040 25 470 242 27 813 1 370 509 26 079 474 13 352 427 12 727 1 877 806 038 1 709 459 993 1 720 614 882 1 552 633 768 4 948 535 6 924 69 166 1 842 10 166 751 14 531 331 11 555 2 005 42 224 649 1 724 28 18 24 61 59 91 1 973 37 769 904 413 4 454 745 518 30 453 326 200 778 979 529 937 209 26 889 362 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 16 5 511 15 (D) 15 3 180 14 3 946 33 367 29 160 11 66 2 (D) 2 (D) 332 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Other occupations Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 Table 50 Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Total (arming and other occupations Farming Total Age ot operator (years) Under 25 CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Corn for silage or green chop farms.. acres. tons, green __ Irrigated farms.. acres.. Sorghum for grain or seed farms.. acres.. bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres. Wheat for grain farms.. acres.. bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres han/ested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres ___ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres ___ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Rice farms.. acres.. cwt_. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton farms.. acres., bales.. Irrigated farms.. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. - acres-- cwt__ Irrigated farms.. acres.. Irish potatoes farms.. acres., cwt.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms.. acres, _ tons-- Irrigated farms.. acres -- See footnotes at end of table. 1 076 156 323 23 454 799 1 031 151 253 1 784 191 357 4 315 427 1 749 189 676 83 9 775 763 434 78 9 435 2 841 562 302 40 004 786 2 279 418 181 342 1 132 747 392 228 1 431 269 845 14 560 411 923 127 708 264 575 327 143 122 1 654 399 193 28 566 209 1 654 399 193 59 317 776 339 163 3 037 1 083 811 2 619 934 3 037 1 083 811 309 824 898 535 471 978 110 959 2 012 663 938 106 827 303 46 976 15 974 990 303 46 976 43 28 120 65 47 924 210 444 5 616 004 924 210 444 930 147 333 22 307 961 909 143 540 1 545 180 300 4 087 727 1 516 178 814 70 8 242 633 674 65 7 925 2 486 527 041 37 933 170 2 031 395 145 252 968 674 370 222 1 190 246 302 13 509 756 790 120 265 187 466 292 131 114 1 394 362 081 25 894 652 1 394 362 081 33 235 649 322 155 2 665 1 018 087 2 473 879 2 665 1 018 087 172 700 827 511 455 869 104 800 1 906 509 838 101 473 264 42 440 14 571 712 264 42 440 31 22 108 61 42 868 203 037 5 435 578 868 203 037 5 312 38 644 4 222 6 580 13 726 5 580 22 2 656 222 901 22 2 656 1 11 8 2 8 748 65 464 7 588 1 4 2 1 32 6 206 504 874 32 6 206 5 23 3 1 37 5 906 12 338 37 5 906 5 13 12 5 2 720 14 324 8 720 3 257 115 360 3 257 3 385 11 638 3 385 101 8 390 1 353 159 100 8 165 163 13 635 316 074 162 13 595 10 1 122 91 794 9 1 042 285 39 669 2 654 867 233 27 220 38 133 73 28 13 116 15 318 904 873 73 5 686 22 49 29 11 5 226 53 510 3 833 599 226 53 510 6 28 126 51 15 331 68 196 160 348 331 68 196 21 109 112 63 26 123 11 274 196 641 121 11 218 37 2 867 1 048 801 37 2 867 3 6 21 4 3 92 13 533 378 276 92 13 533 185 33 542 6 188 984 179 33 122 309 33 761 771 519 302 33 153 15 2 590 189 512 13 2 485 499 102 414 7 736 203 432 84 652 41 194 143 76 45 203 41 651 2 210 122 136 18 674 27 86 54 18 18 332 89 020 6 656 022 332 89 020 3 49 154 86 40 502 179 211 459 944 502 179 211 25 113 165 123 76 198 23 970 431 069 191 23 250 46 9 535 2 695 763 46 9 535 7 3 19 14 3 214 41 567 1 111 743 214 41 567 194 29 476 4 210 101 190 28 311 364 43 822 1 017 014 355 43 428 20 1 327 99 241 20 1 327 545 132 491 9 616 918 454 98 293 61 198 155 76 55 270 63 866 3 470 753 197 29 962 36 29 28 226 58 594 4 103 372 226 58 594 9 32 97 59 29 573 249 228 594 476 573 249 228 25 125 185 122 116 171 20 806 393 056 167 20 474 59 11 715 4 360 956 59 11 715 7 3 22 13 14 176 46 199 1 224 410 176 46 199 266 45 538 7 082 934 263 45 020 411 52 393 1 206 644 404 52 149 21 2 978 233 639 20 2 928 638 152 078 10 810 076 506 107 192 72 215 163 122 66 312 65 615 3 872 018 211 38 381 45 116 78 42 31 316 75 762 5 284 451 316 75 762 7 58 157 63 31 696 330 203 791 202 696 330 203 42 187 218 120 129 207 29 920 551 763 198 28 861 62 8 619 3 234 960 62 8 619 8 8 21 16 231 58 219 1 620 288 231 58 219 78 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Total Age ol operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 10 44 45 10 54 55 to 64 65 and over CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Hay — alfalfa, ottier tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green ctiop. etc. (see text) .. farms. acres- tons. dry. Irrigated ._ farms. acres. Farms by acres tiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres — . 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) _-_ farms. acres. Irrigated (arms. acres. Farms by acres harvested; 0.1 to 4.9 acres _-_ 5.0 to 24 9 acres _ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Tomatoes harvested for sale farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Land in orchards farms. acres. irrigated _ farms. acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Grapes (see text) farms. Bearing and nonbearing.. acres. Fresh weight. .pounds. All citrus fruit farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. Almonds farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. Meats. -pounds- English walnuts farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. In shell. .pounds. 10 638 1 532 777 7 304 837 7 887 1 279 364 3 578 3 459 2 042 903 6S6 3 787 882 741 3 787 882 741 841 834 744 535 833 1 329 219 426 1 329 219 426 41 021 2 152 664 37 192 2 045 346 10 310 15 882 10 259 3 122 1 448 10 545 707 748 8 716 832 146 7 935 268 836 6 717 427 685 611 005 399 7 446 210 204 435 248 016 7 218 1 346 117 6 729 250 5 747 1 151 977 1 565 2 456 1 767 818 612 3 119 829 891 3 119 829 691 476 669 673 510 791 1 108 209 868 1 108 209 868 19 674 1 626 024 18 115 1 554 187 2 953 6 585 6 436 2 487 1 213 6 099 556 883 6 993 854 008 3 399 174 784 3 678 340 319 499 132 887 3 880 160 294 351 851 758 44 9 731 60 695 37 9 361 14 10 13 6 1 31 2 789 31 2 789 1 19 6 3 2 447 8 447 76 6 795 73 6 699 9 23 28 11 5 24 2 837 36 884 739 7 781 23 1 344 2 047 565 16 871 2 927 104 634 110 780 558 389 539 94 312 106 242 170 72 44 350 69 078 350 69 078 56 50 65 124 17 047 124 17 047 1 137 123 278 1 069 117 259 83 307 441 223 83 413 44 867 523 983 488 128 8 294 276 31 090 48 949 414 201 11 091 25 277 606 1 263 255 936 1 303 036 1 044 215 442 180 423 364 173 123 661 158 995 661 158 995 96 146 139 104 176 232 44 959 232 44 959 2 741 307 243 2 547 291 404 273 724 1 015 489 240 978 116 219 1 385 162 165 408 35 774 553 62 706 97 81 1 826 477 28 111 61 986 645 1 422 313 946 1 588 105 1 181 271 920 230 466 381 211 134 595 183 797 595 183 797 87 97 135 110 166 217 48 855 217 48 855 3 070 359 042 2 882 348 950 328 801 1 109 521 311 1 025 113 902 525 251 786 511 39 372 640 80 252 118 428 080 610 33 661 73 384 710 1 860 339 670 1 807 960 1 497 295 191 410 646 443 206 155 820 245 817 820 245 817 100 180 179 130 231 300 64 363 300 64 363 5 355 432 861 4 973 416 230 723 1 767 1 838 722 305 1 642 145 786 808 983 549 867 39 255 1 083 98 283 141 690 024 1 041 43 994 100 591 411 1 995 316 054 1 411 065 1 449 265 751 625 669 396 150 155 662 169 415 662 169 415 136 128 134 113 151 227 34 197 227 34 197 7 295 396 806 6 571 373 644 1 537 2 963 2 005 521 269 2 017 133 273 1 713 588 281 1 478 51 309 1 103 66 644 90 205 978 1 535 42 566 87 684 282 See footnotes at end of table. 80 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED- Con. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) __ farms.. acres., tons. dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) -., farms.. acres. _ Imgated farms.. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres _ 100.0 to 249.9 acres _.. 250.0 acres or more Tomatoes harvested for sale farms.. acres. . Irrigated farms.. acres. Land in orchards ___ farms., acres.- Irrigated ___ _ farms.. acres. _ Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres ___ 25.0 to 99.9 acres ___ 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Grapes (see text) farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. Fresh weight-. pounds.. All citrus fruit farms.. Bearing and nonbearing.-acres.. Almonds farms-- Bearing and nonbearing. _acres-- Meats..poundS-- Engljsh walnuts farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. In shell. .pounds.. Other occupations Total 3 420 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number.. percent.. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 — $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999. $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499.999 _._ $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Grains... farms.. $1,000-. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wfieat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorgfium for grain _ farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms,. $1,000-. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms., $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms., $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms., $1,000.. Other crops farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products _. farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000. Sates of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms, $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 100.0 30 598 178 368 83 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number.. percent-. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO Total sales (see text) farms $1.000_. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 _. $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $249.999 $250,000 to $499.999... $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more... Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat... farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed famis.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $60,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Fruits, nuts, and bernes farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.- Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table 140 to 179 acres 2 801 3.4 439 658 157 2 801 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviattons and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Itsm MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Tolai sales (see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs fam)s. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Sfieep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farnis. $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms., $1,000. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars- Livestock and poultry purcfiased farms.. $1,000.. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000-. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $6,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.- Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999.. $1,000 to $4,999 $6,000 to $24,999 $26,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. - $l,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999- $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Agricultural chemk^ls farms.. $1,000-. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 --- $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 Of more Gasoline and gasofiol farms.. $1,000.. Diesel fuel farms.. $1,000.. Natural gas farms., $1,000-- LP gas. fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. farms-- $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 140 to 179 acres 69 964 2 (D) Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electnctty farms. $1,000. Farms witti expenses of — $1 to $999 _ $1,000 to $4.999 - $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more Hired farm labor farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Contract labor , farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 __. $1,000 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more _ Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Customwork, macfiine fiire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 _-. $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Secured by real estate _.. farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more _ Not secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 .._ $25,000 or more __. Cash rent farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 ._ $25,000 or more Property taxes farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more All other farm production expenses farms, $1,000, Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 61 330 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ -Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electricity _ famis $1,000 Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $999 _ $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 __ $25,000 or more __ Hired farm labor farms $1,000 Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $4,999 .._ _ , $5,000 to $24,999 , $25,000 to $99,999 , $100,000 or more _. Contract latxjr farms, $1,000. Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $4,999 _„. $5,000 to $24,999 _._ $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Customwork, macfiine fiire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more __ Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 .._ $25,000 to $99,999 __. $100,000 or more Secured by real estate ___ farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 _ $25,000 or more Not secured by real estate farms. $1 ,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 __ $25,000 or more Cash rent farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999. _ $25,000 or more Property taxes farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999. _ $25,000 or more All other farm production expenses farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 140 to 179 acres 2 030 12 790 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All (arms number.. $1.000.. Average per farm — dollars.. Farms with net gains^ number.. Average net gain dollars.. Gain of— Less tfian $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more ._ Farms with net losses number.. Average net loss dollars.. Loss of — Less than $1,000-. $1,000 to $9,999 - - $10,000 10 $49.999 - $50,000 or more ._ GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms.. $1,000. Other farm-related income' farms.. $1.000.. Customwork and other agncultural services farms., $1,000., Gross cash rent or share payments farms., $1,000. Forest products and Christmas trees farms. $1,000.. Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1,000. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms- $1,000. Com farms. $1,000. Wheat --- farms- $1 ,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms. $1 ,000. Cotton. famis- $1,000. Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms. $1,000- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres .-. 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres - 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soit- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres- Idle farms- acres- Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms, acres. See footnotes at end of table. 83 210 927 279 35 179 42 252 77 311 5 048 14 154 12 492 10 558 40 958 8 284 6 421 26 980 6 812 745 7 083 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms -__ number.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms witfi net gatns^ number.. Average net gain dollars.. Gain of— Less tlian $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 — $50,000 or more Farms with net losses numtaer.. Average net toss dollars.. Loss of— Less tfian $1,000 $1,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $49,999 _- $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms.. $1,000.. Ottier farm-related income' farms.. $1,000.. Customwork and otfier agricultural services farms.. $1,000.. Gross casfi rent or sfiare payments farms.. $1,000.. Forest products and Christmas trees farms.. $1,000_. Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1,000_. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms., $1.000., Com farms., $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum, barley, and oats _-_ farms. $1,000- Cotton farms- $1,000_ Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms- $1,000- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms- acres- Harvested cropland farms- acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres - 200 to 499 acres -- 500 to 999 acres - 1,000 to 1,999 acres --- 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms- acres- In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured .- farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres- In cultivated summer fallow farms- acres. Idle farms. acres. Total woodland farms. acres- Woodland pastured --. farms. acres- Woodland not pastured farms. acres- See footnotes at end of table. 2 612 139 124 53 263 1 619 93 015 93 319 566 641 993 11 546 112 602 246 33 373 4 242 429 5 147 187 2 114 184 2 082 26 97 109 853 97 3 375 9 (D) 2 (D) 26 279 69 3 053 2 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 100 to 139 acres LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms,. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms-. acres-. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs _ (arms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program fanms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1,000.- Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Famis by value group: $1 to $39.999 - $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99.999 _ $100,000 to $149.999 _. $150,000 to $199.999_ _ $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 -._ $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms., $1,000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $9,999 --_ $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $199.999 _ $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors .._ farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number., Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms, . number,. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards. farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. , acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 14 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con Pastureiand and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms-. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc. -. farms-. acres. - Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1,000_. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 to $4.999.999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 _ $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999. $50,000 to $99,999 _ $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number., AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms. acres on which used. Lime farms. acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops _. farms. acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on which used. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 55 809 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres ._. 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 .000 to 1 ,999 acres . 2.000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) __ ___ Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) _ Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets: Insh potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) _,_ Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 _ 50 to 99 100 to 199__ _ 200 to 499 _ , 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 _ 10 to 49 _ __ 50 to 99 _ 100 to 199_ 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows farms. numtMr. Farms with— 1 to 4 _._ 5 to 9 _._ ___ _ _ 10 to 49 ___ _ 50 to 99 ___ _ 100 to 199 _ 200 to 499 500 or more IHeifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms. number. $1,000. Cattle _ farms. number. $1 .000. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms. number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 22 697 28 498 4 352 4 252 3 612 2 801 1 878 1 475 4 675 3 804 2 544 2 629 2 624 5 267 1 882 3 385 2 469 37 756 2 993 1 047 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) 10 to 49 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory farms- number_ Farms with— 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199. 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding farms- number. Other -. farms. number. Hogs and pigs sold farms. number. $1,000. Feeder pigs farms.. number.. $1,000., Utters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. number.. Dec. 1 and lulay 31 farms.. number.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number., pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. Goats inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold farms.. number.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory ,. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 _. 400 to 3,199 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100.000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Hens and pullets sold farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Farms with — 1 to 1,999 _. 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100.000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 69 9 566 52 4 3 4 2 4 31 1 294 60 8 272 59 10 557 964 15 1 654 78 35 1 837 34 817 29 1 020 133 21 053 113 13 091 123 15 342 112 18 936 99 887 496 6 348 89 458 36 873 10 144 130 2 140 029 124 1 130 1 978 382 17 161 647 9 1 320 473 31 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels- Irrigated farms. acres. Com for silage or green chop farms. acres, tons, green. irrigated farms. acres. Sorghum for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Imgaled farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels. Imgated farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres _.. 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres -__ 500 acres or more Rice farms- acres. cwt. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _-- 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton farms. acres- bales. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. acres. cwt. Imgated farms. acres. Irish potatoes farms. acres, cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres __ 25,0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons. Irrigated _.. farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1 076 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviattons and symbols, see Introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Hay~alfal1a, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green ctiop, etc. (see text) .. farms. acres, tons. dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres tiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres ._ 100 to 249 acres __ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres fiarvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25,0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Tomatoes harvested lor sale farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Land in orchards farms. acres. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Grapes (see text) farms. Beahng and nonbearing. .acres. Fresh weight.-pounds. All citrus fruit farms. Beahng and nonbearing. .acres. Almonds. _ farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. Meats. .pounds. English walnuts farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. In shell..pounds- 10 638 1 532 777 7 304 837 7 887 1 279 364 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more CROPS HARVESTED -Con. Hay— altaita. other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) __ farms,. acres- - tons, dry__ Irrigated ___ farms-. acres-- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) _-_ farms.- acres__ Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres _._ 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Tomatoes harvested for sale farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Land in orchards farms.. acres-- Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by t>earing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres _ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Grapes (see text) farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. Fresh weight. .pounds.. All citrus fruit farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. Almonds farms.. Bearing and nonbearing.-acres-. MeatS-.pounds.. English walnuts farms.. Bearing and nonbearing.. acres. . In shell. .pounds.. 578 40 769 163 033 449 32 632 115 303 157 3 135 12 131 135 12 131 17 26 39 48 5 36 1 452 36 1 452 1 237 126 743 1 127 120 933 81 142 260 754 482 42 754 539 796 714 196 15 527 254 21 208 30 693 761 240 12 510 27 529 563 455 38 712 159 076 333 28 916 71 215 167 2 103 13 802 103 13 802 4 12 29 45 13 23 2 149 23 2 149 757 92 849 695 88 251 43 86 159 469 273 29 423 372 597 710 122 11 652 160 16 977 24 770 916 184 10 177 21 123 576 357 37 595 164 886 278 29 129 48 142 148 19 91 14 249 91 14 249 4 6 25 42 14 26 2 359 28 2 359 565 84 164 515 79 472 22 75 98 326 44 216 28 549 349 010 Oil 92 9 255 137 17 507 23 872 649 124 8 318 18 464 513 1 332 176 776 B22 432 1 066 146 451 141 508 469 208 6 375 80 105 375 80 105 16 24 88 101 144 132 16 084 132 16 084 1 403 261 466 1 286 247 837 90 143 290 310 570 538 87 143 146 784 368 211 30 018 342 52 523 76 968 991 342 27 571 63 145 677 1 283 266 465 1 339 778 1 033 224 246 97 336 471 258 121 443 154 125 443 154 125 8 29 90 114 202 191 39 390 191 39 390 967 278 000 885 267 459 45 119 209 158 436 365 94 673 1 193 277 484 144 32 238 273 60 843 87 273 237 213 24 424 56 316 506 966 308 691 1 596 848 779 262 446 46 217 261 376 238 892 376 238 892 4 15 55 73 229 163 57 229 163 57 229 517 217 468 477 205 655 28 58 118 173 79 757 953 289 712 78 25 413 151 44 237 68 174 679 135 20 696 43 151 391 994 544 926 2 639 047 723 472 080 58 189 247 180 320 312 332 245 312 332 245 1 7 33 47 224 150 96 437 150 96 437 373 335 239 344 330 739 22 43 71 63 174 142 123 305 1 531 594 487 49 31 678 132 89 861 133 491 498 104 19 067 43 501 883 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. ^arms with total production expenses equal to maritet value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than SI ,000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 101 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 [For meanJnQ of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] $500,000 or more $1,000,000 or more Total $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $50,000 to $99,999 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number.. percent.. Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm .acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999...- $1,000,000 or more Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Corn for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1.000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms., $1,000.. Tobacco farms. - $1,000-. Sates of $50,000 or more farms., $1.000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.- Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products - farms-- $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more . farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 102 CALIFORNIA 83 217 100.0 30 598 178 368 83 217 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Rem $25,000 to $39,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $10,000 to $19,998 $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number,, percent,, Land in farms acres,. Average size of farm acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms,. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499. $2,500 to $4,999 . $5,000 to $9,999 . $10,000 to $19,999. $20,000 to $24,999 ... $25,000 to $39,999 ... $40,000 to $49,999 ... $50,000 to $99,999... $100,000 to $249,999. $250,000 to $499,999. $500,000 to $999,999. $1,000,000 Of more... 5 423 6.5 1 757 741 324 5 423 171 119 31 554 S 423 425 8 341 45 591 159 1 918 21 113 1 164 39 317 183 4 331 127 3 315 Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms., $1,000.. Com fof grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans , farms., $1,000,, Sorghum for grain farms,. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed... farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1,000,, Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms,, $1,000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1,000,, Fruits, nuts, and berries farms,, $1,000,, Sales of $50,000 or more ,,, farms,, $1,000,, Nursery and greenhouse crops farms,, $1,000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1,000,, Other crops farms,, $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more , farms,, $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Dairy products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000,. Cattle and calves ,,, farms,, $1,000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1,000-. See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA 462 7 677 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. {For moaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item All farms $500,000 or more $1,000,000 or more Total $260,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $50,000 to $99,999 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1.000.. Sales ot $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Sales ol $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Ottier livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms- $1,000. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000. harms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 55,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999. , $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1.000_ Natural gas famns. $1,000. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 2 297 32 151 84 24 313 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see tejct)— Con. Hogs and pigs farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more farms $1,000 Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Otfier livestocl^ and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Livestock and poultry purcfiased farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of — $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 ___ $5,000 to $24,999 - $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000- Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999... $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Agricultural chemicals farms- $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 __ $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999. $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Gasoline and gasohol- farms- $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. LP gas. fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc __ farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. $25,000 to $39,999 1 3oe 1B0 1 759 369 6 453 $20,000 to $24,999 5 528 141 336 25 567 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $25,000 to $39,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All famis _ number- $1,000. Average per farm dollars- Farms with net gains^ number- Average net gain dollars- Gain of— Less than $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 - $10,000 to $49,999 - $50,000 or more Farms vifith net losses number- Average net loss dollars- Loss of— Less than $1,000 - $1,000 to $9,999 _ $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms- $1,000- Other farm-related income' farms- $1,000- Customworlt and other agricultural services farms- $1,000- Gross cash rent or share payments farms, $1,000- Forest products and Christmas trees farms- $1,000-, Other farm-related income sources farms- $1,000- COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms- $1,000- Com farms- $1,000- Wheat. farms- $1,000- Soybeans farms-. $1,000- Sorghum, barley, and oats farms- $1,000- Cotton farms- $1,000- Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey--- farms- $1,000- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms- acres _ Harvested cropland farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres -__ - too to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms- acres- In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms- acres- On which all crops failed ___ tarms- acres- In cultivated summer fallow farms- acres- Idle farms- acres. Total woodland farms- acres Woodland pastured farms- acres Woodland not pastured famis- acres- See footnotes at end of table. S 526 32 885 S 949 4 070 12 044 151 1 613 2 306 1 458 11 066 123 836 455 44 446 5 088 840 10 834 403 4 722 313 4 977 40 104 209 1 031 65 999 2 (D) 13 42 2 (D) 12 61 45 869 4 864 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductory text] $500,000 or more $1,000,000 or rrwre Total $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $50,000 to $99,999 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Land tn house tots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. _ - farms.. acres. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres- Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1.000.. Average per farm. dollars.. Average per acre dollars-. Farms by value group: $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999 _ $100,000 to $149,999. _ $150,000 to $199,999__ $200,000 to $499.999. __ $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 to $4,999.999 — $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 — $10,000 to $19.999 — $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer, farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms. acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on which used. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 14 211 17 111 110 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $25,000 to $39,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less ttian $2,500 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pasturetand and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres- Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc larms. acres. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms. acres. Conservation reserve program farms. acres. Value of land and buildings^ farms- $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars- Farms by value group: $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 to $4.999.999 $5,000,000 or more , VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. numt)er.. Wheel tractors farms.. numtjer.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. numtjer.. Grain and t)ean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners famis.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer famis.. acres on which used.. Ume farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or tor qrovirth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 833 1 199 655 2 539 62 000 271 12 763 26 9 042 5 528 079 829 376 235 1 269 407 418 284 660 644 194 555 262 84 20 5 527 154 657 358 1 037 1 459 1 811 601 217 43 1 4 910 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory levX] S500.000 or more $1,000,000 or more Total $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $50,000 to $99,999 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White - Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned farms.. acres. - Owned land in farms farms,. acres.. Land rented or leased from others farms.. acres.. Rented or leased land in farms farms.. acres.. Land rented or leased to others farms.. acres.. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days _ 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years _ 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male _ _. Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms.. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation; Family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms., acres. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 60 639 12 218 10 360 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see ino-oductory text] TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White __ Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races ___ Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned farms. acres Owned land in farms. farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others farms. acres. Rented or leased land in farms farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others. farms. acres. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation; Fanning Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days _ 100 to 199 days ._. 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male ._ __ Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms. acres. Partnership __ farms. acres. Corporation: Family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders _ farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other than family held farms. acres More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. $25,000 to 539,999 5 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. (Fof meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) $500,000 or more $1,000,000 or more Total $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $50,000 to $99,999 FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 .000 to 1 .999 acres 2,000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) __ Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) - Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes: field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) - Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmahty crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General (arms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) — LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms- number. Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49. 50 to 99 100 to 199. _ - 200 to 499 - 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number_ Beef cows farms. number- Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 — 100 to 199 200 to 499 — 500 or more Milk cows - farms- number. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 __ 50 to 99 — 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves - --- farms. number. $1,000. Cattle farms number $1,000 Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms number $1,000 See footnotes at end of table. 22 697 28 498 4 352 4 252 3 612 2 801 1 878 1 475 4 675 3 804 2 544 2 629 2 624 5 267 1 882 2 469 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $25,000 to $39,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres. 2,000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) ._ Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets: Irish potatoes: field crops, except cash grains, ne.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) _._ Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms wrth— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 ___ 100 to 199 200 to 499, _ 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 _ 10 to 49 50 to 99 _ 100 to 199 _ 200 to 499 _ 500 or more f\^ilk cows farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 __ 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. numl)er. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves __ farms. numl)er. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms. number. $1,000. Cattle farms. number. $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms. number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 525 2 858 374 281 216 165 96 57 228 244 194 185 232 366 109 171 3 200 205 28 953 825 38 35 194 1 126 136 094 112 226 225 395 150 IB 937 65 825 885 63 930 108 241 321 175 38 2 87 895 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms $500,000 or more $1,000,000 or more $250,000 to Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory ieuX] LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory farms. number. Farms witti — 1 to 24 _ 25 to 49 _ _ 50 to 99 _ 100 to 199 200 to 499 _ 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding ___ farms. number. Other _ farms. number. Hogs and pigs sold farms. numtwr. $1,000. Feeder pigs.- farms- number_ $1,000_ Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms. number. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms. number. June 1 and Nov. 30 _ farms. number. Sfieep and lambs of all ages inventory farms. numlser. Ewes 1 year old or older _ farms. number. Sheep and lambs sold farms. number. Sheep and lambs shorn farms. number. pounds of wool. Horses and ponies inventory farms- number. Horses and ponies sold farms. number. Goats inventory fanns. number. Goats sold farms. numl)er., POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3,199 ._ 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Hens and pullets sold. farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat.fype chickens sold __ farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. number.. Tur1<eys sold _ _ farms.. numt)er.. See footnotes at end of table. $25,000 to $39,999 108 10 682 50 18 11 18 9 2 72 1 865 99 15 119 1 309 32 6 705 319 73 2 365 70 1 213 64 1 152 188 37 516 172 23 035 160 25 514 163 31 346 237 369 740 7 923 208 1 314 49 1 406 20 1 259 146 49 996 133 9 3 1 $20,000 to $24,999 55 2 976 26 6 14 7 2 35 529 49 2 447 59 6 119 570 16 1 656 731 35 394 30 337 120 13 914 110 6 368 108 8 023 99 11 061 74 293 454 3 656 140 846 758 16 346 84 3 999 142 (D) Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 or more $1,000,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $50,000 to $99,999 CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms. acres. bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Corn for silage or green chop farms. acres- tons, green. Irrigated - farms. acres. Sorghum for grain or seed farms. acres- bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres - bushels. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated ___ farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Rice _ farms- acres. cwt. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton___ farms. acres, bales- Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ _ 500 acres or more Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. acres, cwt. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Irish potatoes farms. acres. cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres _ 25,0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons. Imgated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1 156 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms, acres, bushels. Irngated farms. acres. Com for silage or green chop farms. acres, tons, green. Irrigated farms. acres. Sorghum for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms- acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres __ _ 250 to 499 acres _._ 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms. acres- bushels. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres — _ _ 100 to 249 acres ___ _._ 250 to 499 acres __ ___ 500 acres or more Rice farms. acres, cwt. Irngated __ ___ farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton farms- acres- bales- Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres — 500 acres or more Dry edible Ijeans, excluding dry limas farms. acres. In-igated farmsl acres. Irish potatoes farms. acres. Irrigated farmsl acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres. tons- Imgaled farms. See footnotes at end of table. $25,000 to $39,999 48 2 508 281 792 41 2 116 68 2 914 64 019 67 2 890 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) 160 16 149 761 350 101 6 587 25 80 45 8 2 126 15 924 681 994 68 4 780 19 68 20 12 7 102 9 337 538 309 102 9 337 73 26 2 1 127 4 978 10 161 127 4 978 21 105 1 49 2 960 37 318 43 1 940 18 201 71 122 18 201 8 8 2 217 6 226 8 217 $20,000 to Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 or more $1,000,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $40,000 to $49,999 CROPS HARVESTED -Con. Hay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ,. farms. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres ._ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _-. 500 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres _ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Tomatoes harvested for sale farms. acres- Irrigated farms. acres. Land in orchards farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres __ 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Grapes (see text) _. farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. Fresh weight..pounds. All citrus fruit farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. Almonds -_ farms. Bearing and nonbearirig. .acres. Meats..pounds. English walnuts farms. Bearirig and nonbearing. .acres. In shell. .pounds. 10 638 1 532 777 7 304 837 7 887 1 279 364 3 578 3 459 2 042 903 656 3 787 882 741 3 787 882 741 841 834 744 535 833 1 329 219 426 1 329 219 426 41 021 2 152 664 37 192 2 045 346 10 310 15 882 10 259 3 122 1 448 10 545 707 748 8 716 832 146 7 935 268 836 6 717 427 685 611 005 399 7 446 210 204 435 248 016 742 460 120 2 801 098 698 443 601 15 103 195 162 267 656 557 699 656 557 304 152 750 304 152 750 815 626 239 787 613 964 15 55 92 101 552 343 224 646 3 047 605 999 166 76 062 280 144 079 233 153 428 178 37 176 95 578 268 1 565 720 020 287 047 1 447 679 450 38 278 466 1 165 769 807 1 165 769 807 4 33 127 249 752 496 194 730 496 194 730 1 780 890 713 1 724 869 950 37 116 224 377 1 026 719 315 242 4 261 663 832 356 110 440 542 197 987 316 156 290 364 58 511 146 221 251 907 205 631 1 037 023 822 179 964 44 291 310 167 95 430 61 669 430 61 669 5 36 144 172 73 151 16 596 151 16 596 1 681 278 709 1 625 269 875 74 375 698 299 592 86 344 1 110 564 144 334 35 679 434 60 642 88 118 187 341 28 671 73 259 356 1 358 240 508 936 052 1 136 191 256 142 506 419 189 102 483 32 344 483 32 344 22 81 269 103 8 143 5 905 143 5 905 4 063 375 076 3 929 357 417 57 255 2 237 1 414 100 1 441 127 980 1 641 868 811 896 49 652 866 69 562 102 307 739 677 39 80S 90 848 534 968 126 215 428 587 767 91 726 137 377 321 102 31 268 8 458 288 8 458 26 130 121 11 76 859 76 859 4 160 208 141 3 973 197 072 70 654 3 138 287 11 1 465 72 676 846 805 180 902 27 942 822 35 399 49 866 374 652 22 948 49 581 790 294 30 585 103 104 229 21 647 44 134 92 23 1 102 1 955 102 1 955 21 54 27 29 456 29 456 1 472 52 353 1 386 48 061 41 1 512 17 770 197 140 266 289 6 633 266 8 262 10 402 985 208 6 291 11 581 832 See footnotes at end of table. 120 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Item Total Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes: field crops, except — '1 grains, n.e.c. ', 0134, 0139) cash 1^ (0133, Vegetables and melons (016) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm__ acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value of sales; Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 - - $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 -. $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Corn for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans.. - _. farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000. Oats - famis- $1,000.. Other grains farms. $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000.. Tobacco farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Other crops _ farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more __ ___ farms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products farms $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000. Sates of $50,000 or more farms $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 100.0 30 598 178 368 83 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms. primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Total Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms. primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number,, percent, _ Land in farms acres-, Average size of farm acres,, MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1.000., Average per farm dollars,. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $39.999 $40,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $249.999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 or more Grains farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000,, Wheat - farms,, $1,000,, Soybeans farms,, $1,000,, Sorghum for grain farms,, $1,000,, Barley ,,, farms,, $1,000,, Oats ,- , farms,, $1,000,, Other grains farms,, $1,000,. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms,, $1.000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1.000,. Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms,. $1.000,. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and tarries farms.. $1,000.- Sales of $50,000 or more farms., $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms,. $1,000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000., Other crops farms,, $1.000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1.000,, Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1.000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1,000,, Dairy products ..^_ farms,, $1,000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1,000,, Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000,, Sales of $50,000 or more farms,, $1.000,, See footnotes at end of table. 2 993 3.6 133 263 45 2 993 1 409 153 470 816 15 203 192 259 290 105 205 96 305 474 299 252 298 35 160 11 740 3 (D) 19 775 1 (D) 7 63 3 30 16 106 2 (D) 2 (D) 24 1 177 2 (D) 71 5 079 12 4 664 225 5 012 19 3 385 2 993 393 940 1 612 374 019 10 (D) 2 (D) 46 17 3 (D) 1 (D) 38 504 5 330 1 047 1.3 1 483 199 1 417 18 836 22.6 17 846 593 947 1 047 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Total Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes: field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales (see text) — Con. Hogs and pigs farms,- $1.000.. Sales ol $50,000 or more _-- farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other livestoclf and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 ___ $25,000 to $99,999 _ $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry __ farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 ._ $5,000 to $24,999 __ $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds . ._ farms. $1,000- Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms, $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 _. $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 124 CALIFORNIA 2 297 32 151 84 24 313 4 318 59 209 202 48 192 8 001 113 106 297 76 603 83 210 10 917 593 131 205 15 479 776 540 9 837 2 942 1 728 972 28 076 1 707 608 20 752 3 529 1 434 2 361 11 684 1 075 145 7 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbrevtations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except "ish grains, n.e.c. 133. 0134, 0139) cash ( (01 Vegetables and melons (016) NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number, $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Farms with net gains^ number. Average net gain dollars. Gain of— Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 , $50,000 or more Farms with net losses number.. Average net loss dollars.. Loss of— Less than $1,000___ $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms.. $1,000- Other farm-related income' farms.. $1.000.. Customwork and other agricultural services farms.. $1,000. Gross cash rent or share payments farms. $1.000.. Forest products and Christmas trees farms.. $1,000. Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1,000. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms.. $1,000.. Corn farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms.. $1,000. Cotton farms.. $1,000. Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms. $1,000. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms- acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres _ 2.000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres- In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not tiarvested and not pastured farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres- In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres- Idle farms- acres- Total woodland farms. acres- Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 83 210 2 927 279 35 179 42 252 77 311 5 048 14 154 12 492 10 558 40 958 8 284 6 421 26 980 6 812 745 7 083 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning or abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms,. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms.. acres.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres.. Consen/ation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99,999 ___ $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ._ $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 - $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated marl<et value of all machtnerv and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 __ $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 _._ $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999... $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors __ farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ._ farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms., number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms., acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used- Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on which used. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 14 211 17 111 110 43 920 1 241 083 5 062 610 542 346 163 686 83 210 48 567 024 583 668 1 575 9 895 6 287 5 765 10 131 8 815 23 013 9 359 5 353 3 332 1 260 4 081 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle. except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms. primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms.. acres.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres. Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings^ farms.. $1.000.. Average per farm dollars,. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999.. $40,000 to $69.999 _ $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1.999,999 $2,000,000 to $4,999.999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT^ Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number., 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers _ farms.. number.- Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms,. number,. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms., acres on which used,. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms.. acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 113 6 789 1 393 20 508 15 1 917 2 (D) 3 049 1 667 061 612 352 15 639 376 231 177 365 299 358 205 118 51 3 049 215 198 374 401 665 709 423 279 125 73 2 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Total Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except -nsh grains, n.e.c. 33. 0134. 0139) cash ( (01 Vegetables and melons (016) TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Pan owners Tenants White Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races Full owners Pan owners - Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned (arms.- acres,. Owned land in farms farms.. acres— Land rented or leased from others farms.. acres-- Rented or leased land in farms farms.. acres.. Land rented or leased to others farms.. acres.- OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Fanning Other _ Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more _ Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms.. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation: Family held farms,. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other than family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms., 10 or less stockholders farms., Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. _ farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 83 217 60 639 12 218 10 360 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Total Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators _ Full owners Part owners Tenants White , Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races ___ , Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned farms.. acres. Owned land in farms farms., acres.. Land rented or leased from others _ ._ farms., acres.. Rented or leased land in farms farms.. acres.. Land rented or leased to others famis.. acres.. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None.. Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days _ _ 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years _ 5 to 9 years _ ___ 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) , FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms, acres Partnership _ farms.. acres.. Corporation: Family held f^ms., acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms., acres- More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other— cooperative, estate or tnjst, institutional, etc farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 2 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except -nsh grains, n.e.c. 33, 0134, 0139) cash ( (01 Vegetables and melons (016) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres 2,000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock arid ariimal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499. _ 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more -. Milk cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. numl)er. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms. number. $1,000. Cattle __ farms. number. $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates _.. farms, number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 22 697 28 498 4 352 4 252 3 612 2 801 1 878 1 475 4 675 3 804 2 544 2 629 2 624 5 267 1 882 3 385 2 469 37 756 2 993 1 047 18 836 14 092 2 532 1 201 8 118 374 22 119 4 570 667 6 619 7 234 2 105 1 825 2 130 2 206 17 787 1 976 372 14 966 906 006 6 375 5 068 1 428 966 811 318 3 631 1 070 366 948 101 178 232 492 955 725 16 124 1 344 148 17 243 1 250 147 20 486 3 097 084 1 450 175 10 902 745 983 128 763 17 587 2 351 101 1 321 413 2 361 982 235 641 194 30 262 103 143 176 203 160 170 579 412 246 140 255 30 227 72 53 31 28 11 211 14 286 208 14 205 194 8 403 207 7 538 226 12 799 5 266 89 1 944 554 203 10 855 4 712 11 267 110 172 1 229 285 369 313 332 234 180 785 675 430 263 5 267 1 682 3 385 726 45 888 283 282 64 40 32 25 512 18 330 489 17 953 247 164 33 21 19 5 48 377 499 16 618 546 10 940 587 21 166 8 505 256 5 673 1 060 470 15 493 7 446 65 1 241 719 26 188 56 86 99 126 86 81 389 377 219 147 1 882 1 882 128 10 035 42 54 13 7 6 6 81 4 247 77 4 035 35 28 3 6 3 2 5 212 92 3 766 93 2 022 110 6 748 2 941 49 979 219 89 5 769 2 722 10 412 110 144 1 041 229 263 214 206 148 99 396 296 211 116 3 385 3 385 389 654 125 119 113 90 76 66 247 241 205 144 598 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Total Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres -. 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 269 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres. 2,000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fnjtts and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (01B) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199- 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199-.- 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. numt>er. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms. numt)er. $1,000. Cattle farms. number. $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms, number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 1 749 880 77 64 63 24 17 17 63 32 10 7 2 993 67 2 209 45 11 e 3 1 1 57 1 132 54 966 11 146 36 615 44 462 38 1 263 504 12 138 37 36 1 125 467 6 13 7 49 176 39 35 39 35 25 28 112 194 179 136 249 56 582 100 59 20 18 30 22 172 26 075 162 23 600 69 44 16 13 11 9 18 2 475 9 1 1 3 2 2 171 17 537 190 12 970 180 44 813 23 928 81 4 795 1 373 160 40 018 22 555 28 20 298 12 975 4 365 5 309 852 831 748 698 493 368 1 229 1 258 992 1 693 18 836 14 092 15 765 ! 548 410 4 404 6 193 1 736 1 377 1 159 896 12 619 802 359 12 284 792 184 4 824 4 356 1 257 844 720 283 829 10 175 686 82 30 11 8 9 3 11 557 621 504 12 888 1 124 547 15 551 2 349 543 1 213 190 7 742 385 190 96 2S1 13 366 1 964 353 1 116 899 1 922 937 592 614 777 2 432 3 680 690 675 626 584 438 329 1 064 1 143 910 1 521 14 092 14 092 13 359 1 871 079 2 965 5 573 1 631 1 286 1 095 787 11 024 749 131 10 799 740 612 3 798 4 068 1 195 797 662 259 615 8 519 5 7 3 10 161 513 841 11 090 608 107 13 456 1 380 268 587 248 7 134 370 931 92 730 11 475 1 009 337 494 518 404 10 549 6 409 166 549 170 222 251 192 136 105 344 231 124 42 2 532 2 520 1 774 723 22 86 114 268 814 1 216 2 510 1 069 21 200 17 269 50 77 26 24 14 9 2 502 1 051 942 10 12 138 214 473 937 718 2 264 644 054 1 689 61 458 2 516 609 837 172 810 2 086 337 850 26 944 2 225 271 987 145 866 131 16 454 8 502 494 414 62 70 48 16 10 11 41 18 12 5 157 4 251 117 22 8 5 4 1 120 2 031 111 1 963 79 1 305 103 915 65 1 745 645 27 604 158 55 1 141 486 8 24 15 4 787 2 300 227 199 165 110 55 35 120 70 31 19 860 7 639 715 117 18 8 1 1 505 3 073 463 2 966 401 53 7 1 1 59 419 2 078 509 2 4BB 368 2 902 1 010 180 1 462 333 272 1 440 677 57 278 115 73 70 6 3 18 27 11 12 S4 33 33 34 374 154 16 008 110 IS 6 9 6 8 125 7 625 94 3 691 75 13 2 3 1 58 734 39 5 4 5 3 2 87 5 664 101 2 719 66 7 371 4 079 36 1 341 168 57 6 030 3 912 12 565 473 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 135 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. (Fof meaning of abbfeviattons and symbols, see Introductory text] Total Cash grains (011) Reld crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane .J sugar beets; Irjsti potatoes; i crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. ', 0134, 0139) and ! fleldc (0133, Vegetables and melons (016) LIVESTOCK -Con. Hogs and pigs Inventory farms-- number.- Farnis with — 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99— 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for breedlr>g farms-- numt)er__ Other farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. Feeder pigs farms.. number.. $1,000.. Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. number.. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.. numt)er.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs of all ages Inventory farms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. numt}er.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sfieep and lambs sfrom farms.. number., pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. numljer.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. Goats inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold farms.. number.. POULTRY Cfiickens 3 months old or older Inventory .. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3.199 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. numt)er_. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. numlwr.. Hens and pullets sold farms.. numt>er.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Farms with — 1 to 1,999 ._ 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100.000 or more Turkey fiens kept for breeding farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms.. numt)er_. See footnotes at end of table. 2 699 150 931 2 177 195 134 82 59 52 1 283 25 172 2 414 125 759 2 297 303 406 32 151 655 50 454 2 337 1 338 35 965 1 248 18 500 1 051 17 465 4 602 979 506 4 064 563 300 3 986 731 217 3 615 763 386 5 889 630 18 062 148 737 5 183 20 227 2 148 28 702 850 19 595 5 354 45 377 564 5 020 41 20 32 77 67 97 5 283 40 712 228 1 055 4 665 336 919 34 270 034 298 209 376 014 154 41 14 89 214 657 595 342 28 948 300 17 321 13 2 2 6 83 17 238 14 466 46 3 150 6 7 86 5 29 7 57 57 25 588 50 8 514 47 14 414 49 13 037 101 571 155 1 083 17 47 10 172 3 16 31 1 148 31 1 025 123 4 (D) 2 (D) 76 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy text] Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Total Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets^ Irish potatoes; field crops, except -ish grains, n.e.c. 133. 0134, 0139) cash I (or- Vegetables and melons (016) CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed __ farms- acres. bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Com for silage or green chop farms. acres. tons, green. Irrigated farms. acres. Sorghum for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms. acres, bushels. Imgated famis. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more — Rice farms. acres, cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton farms. acres, bales. Irrigated famis. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Dry edible beans, excluding dry llmas farms. acres, cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Irish potatoes farms. acres, cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres ___ 25.0 to 99.9 acres _. 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons- Irrigated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1 076 156 323 23 454 768 1 031 151 263 1 784 191 357 4 315 427 1 749 189 676 83 9 775 763 434 78 9 435 2 641 562 302 40 004 786 2 279 418 181 342 1 132 747 392 228 1 431 269 845 14 560 411 923 127 708 264 575 327 143 122 1 654 399 193 28 566 209 1 654 399 193 59 317 776 339 163 3 037 1 083 811 2 619 934 3 037 1 083 811 309 824 898 535 471 978 110 959 2 012 663 938 106 827 303 46 976 15 974 990 303 46 976 43 28 120 65 47 924 210 444 5 616 004 924 210 444 328 87 277 10 118 464 299 63 900 37 2 052 30 351 36 2 015 35 4 703 372 587 34 4 670 818 154 909 9 755 679 564 88 078 84 326 224 116 68 333 92 426 3 977 005 144 19 449 41 128 70 40 53 1 408 346 957 25 038 692 1 408 346 957 43 239 684 302 140 21 2 080 4 167 21 2 080 297 39 022 664 390 272 36 484 6 284 96 017 6 284 80 11 942 305 558 80 11 942 278 26 625 3 956 342 275 26 357 518 38 665 848 935 514 38 548 20 1 465 109 457 17 1 253 932 178 110 13 839 165 855 162 608 129 417 225 107 54 474 79 981 5 585 633 427 71 289 85 212 111 36 30 40 6 859 413 729 40 6 859 1 18 13 4 4 2 051 800 990 1 905 784 2 051 800 990 216 526 603 379 327 210 23 567 436 891 210 23 567 190 35 255 11 934 251 190 35 255 11 18 79 48 34 308 81 599 2 074 652 308 81 599 205 17 684 2 655 883 205 17 684 222 18 800 388 571 221 18 785 10 681 57 577 8 551 532 121 907 9 833 649 513 115 773 80 230 128 62 32 241 53 031 3 497 622 228 SO 019 45 102 49 24 21 9 1 025 68 958 9 1 025 1 882 774 967 1 846 740 1 882 774 967 191 460 556 361 314 133 15 485 299 637 133 15 485 12 1 604 655 488 12 1 604 2 5 4 1 106 18 976 584 829 106 18 976 73 8 841 1 300 449 70 8 673 296 18 865 450 364 293 19 763 10 784 51 880 9 702 400 56 203 4 005 516 342 46 835 49 187 97 45 22 233 26 960 2 087 811 199 21 270 40 110 62 12 31 5 834 344 771 31 5 834 1 12 11 3 4 169 26 023 59 044 169 26 023 25 68 47 18 77 8 082 137 254 77 8 082 178 33 651 11 278 763 178 33 651 11 16 74 202 62 623 1 488 823 202 62 623 110 16 626 2 514 626 109 16 446 33 2 363 56 560 30 2 327 5 650 56 588 5 650 254 72 184 5 629 404 219 60 584 10 68 83 51 42 57 8 480 522 221 37 4 188 9 22 20 2 4 32 11 035 761 797 32 11 035 2 10 6 8 6 133 56 908 154 364 133 56 908 8 19 42 33 31 125 15 117 285 858 119 14 616 37 3 137 972 126 37 3 137 10 6 12 6 3 190 36 137 986 134 190 36 137 138 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) Genera! farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms. acres- busfiels. Irrigated - farms- acres- Com for silage or green chop _ farms- acres- tons, green- Irrigated farms- acres Sorgfium for grain or seed farms- acres- bushels- Irrlgated farms- acres- Wheat for grain farms- acres- busfiels- Irrigated farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more - Barley for grain farms- acres- bushels- Irrigated - farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres - 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Rice farms- acres- cwt- Irrigated farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres - 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton farms- acres- bales. Imgated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms- acres- cwt_ Irrigated farms- acres. Insh potatoes farms- acres- cwl. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar t>eets for sugar... farms. acres, tons. Irngated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 4 451 65 313 4 451 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 19 4 143 268 378 14 1 844 1 6 8 2 2 7 359 31 081 5 279 2 5 6 1 091 83 030 6 1 091 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 529 8 017 8 529 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 724 17 968 3 724 157 26 761 4 219 188 154 25 713 96 9 444 213 703 96 9 444 10 2 118 172 458 10 2 095 388 85 123 6 862 809 348 75 106 32 141 106 71 38 133 15 731 1 219 966 108 12 538 26 47 42 14 2 34 9 881 705 829 34 9 881 14 8 3 392 153 945 393 746 392 153 945 12 95 115 83 87 135 19 023 378 418 135 19 023 47 6 040 968 737 47 5 040 286 71 708 2 023 097 286 71 708 54 3 472 426 216 50 3 459 119 10 415 240 449 115 10 268 4 (D) (D) 4 347 190 38 565 1 758 066 83 8 811 36 72 47 17 18 260 53 291 2 056 427 83 7 736 54 91 51 35 29 45 7 189 446 680 45 7 189 7 14 17 6 1 32 5 276 10 907 32 5 276 8 7 14 1 2 28 1 754 20 116 19 661 8 392 43 520 8 392 15 3 433 85 315 15 3 433 24 2 320 277 878 21 2 308 94 8 865 204 690 91 8 742 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 113 15 234 S86 564 43 4 163 19 50 27 11 6 188 38 262 1 431 276 55 5 448 35 70 35 25 23 36 6 387 401 415 36 6 387 7 9 13 6 1 20 2 Oil 4 247 20 2 Oil 22 1 601 16 534 13 508 5 63 13 248 5 63 9 1 368 32 097 58 8 159 1 158 699 57 7 979 868 119 801 2 753 423 846 118 497 43 5 189 397 461 35 4 627 11 14 10 7 1 56 7 579 581 923 51 6 989 17 2 654 204 522 17 2 654 2 6 5 3 1 119 21 531 53 782 119 21 531 8 38 50 14 9 18 1 583 36 861 18 1 583 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 8 1 046 26 731 8 1 046 6 187 21 485 5 186 9 264 7 232 9 264 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 15 1 070 54 855 11 951 8 5 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 1 8 986 265 8 986 3 2 1 2 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 7 7 662 6 6 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 12 (D) (D) 3 (D) 9 3 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 505 56 179 4 504 16 4 610 92 394 16 4 610 4 !B1 4 (D) 8 973 55 516 7 773 3 1 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 6 1 080 2 481 6 1 080 2 (D> h (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 139 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Total Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (01 3) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets: Irish potatoes: Held crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. '"'33, 0134, 0139) (01 Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) _. farms. acres, tons, dry. irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres _ 25 to 99 acres 100 10 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .__ farms. acres. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres — 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Tomatoes harvested for sale farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Land in orchards farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by t)eanng and nont)earing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Grapes (see text) farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. Fresh weight. .pounds. All citrus fruit farms. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres. Almonds farms, Beanng and nont>earing.. acres. Meats..pounds. English walnuts farms. Beanng and nonbeanng. .acres In shell..pounds. 10 638 1 532 777 7 304 837 7 887 1 279 364 3 578 3 459 2 042 903 656 3 787 882 741 3 787 882 741 841 834 744 535 833 1 329 219 426 1 329 219 426 41 021 2 152 664 37 192 2 045 346 10 310 15 882 10 259 3 122 1 448 10 545 707 748 8 716 832 146 7 935 268 836 6 717 427 685 61 1 005 399 7 446 210 204 435 248 016 393 42 905 166 099 260 28 967 179 91 33 10 53 5 805 53 5 805 12 7 16 12 6 16 2 224 16 2 224 236 10 192 210 9 319 54 88 66 22 6 16 179 895 240 15 190 51 3 166 2 571 892 103 3 694 6 405 945 3 598 624 105 3 342 171 2 958 529 835 888 1 263 805 363 279 259 43 449 259 43 449 33 40 99 51 36 54 13 546 54 13 546 563 30 811 520 30 107 140 169 181 49 24 132 8 113 109 106 441 42 2 909 164 11 167 12 798 988 165 3 623 4 530 199 706 134 495 841 492 692 132 183 267 213 108 52 148 34 303 148 34 303 4 17 63 35 29 32 12 456 32 12 456 270 19 686 262 19 254 23 83 115 32 17 80 6 232 85 654 085 13 438 89 8 320 9 787 290 69 2 265 3 133 544 2 892 489 610 2 500 679 2 266 397 652 822 255 227 111 9 146 111 9 146 29 23 36 16 7 22 1 091 22 1 091 293 11 125 258 10 853 117 66 66 17 7 52 1 881 23 452 356 29 2 471 75 2 848 3 Oil 698 96 1 357 1 396 655 309 68 049 424 675 248 62 143 81 95 63 33 37 2 469 714 748 2 469 714 748 442 577 444 336 670 892 162 628 892 162 628 460 19 962 443 19 309 173 143 92 38 14 82 2 508 26 053 437 72 2 537 53 3 116 3 486 622 115 4 972 8 861 179 737 46 895 205 169 550 39 187 391 227 84 26 9 437 25 710 437 25 710 174 132 81 30 20 143 5 106 143 5 106 36 946 2 011 933 33 736 1 912 241 8 377 14 719 9 616 2 899 1 335 9 677 676 673 8 287 123 513 7 390 259 099 5 941 382 038 556 727 797 6 394 186 725 396 611 218 See footnotes at end of table. 140 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Uvestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Total Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Hay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green ctiop, etc. (see text) .. farms.. acres., tons, dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 6.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Tomatoes harvested for sate farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Land in orchards farms-- acres-- irhgated .__ farms.. acres.. Farms by beanng and nonbearing acres; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Grapes (see text) farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. Fresh weight. .pounds.. Atl citrus fruit farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. Almonds farms.. Bearing and nonbearing..acres.. Meats. .pounds.. English walnuts farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. In shell -.pounds.. 46 3 967 21 009 30 3 448 27 12 6 71 3 640 71 3 640 39 22 6 1 3 23 2 528 23 2 528 317 4 318 283 3 920 180 104 26 5 2 39 295 2 412 622 82 1 215 24 534 669 069 32 301 604 458 764 181 421 1 135 665 603 172 315 208 185 167 102 102 329 85 653 329 85 653 32 28 77 140 32 676 140 32 676 368 45 693 345 44 628 55 76 120 67 50 116 14 456 223 399 996 25 1 076 127 16 876 20 187 531 106 5 506 1 1 764 554 3 283 324 676 845 506 2 036 233 362 1 507 1 031 441 180 124 102 1 918 102 1 918 70 16 10 5 1 33 137 33 137 1 335 13 128 1 017 10 653 903 344 70 13 5 313 2 490 23 533 100 166 1 031 189 2 928 2 241 550 347 3 086 1 749 042 2 666 282 178 650 877 1 664 200 895 1 097 906 397 157 109 50 956 50 956 27 12 11 10 11 10 766 9 794 586 8 175 475 224 51 12 4 168 2 167 22 658 420 75 666 117 2 064 1 702 857 211 2 399 1 333 824 1 131 219 040 083 142 982 192 079 101 416 365 161 88 19 786 19 786 4 5 7 3 110 4 887 97 4 241 20 41 31 16 2 28 1 470 27 214 118 7 47 32 1 798 2 190 036 38 1 057 2 700 965 63 1 195 2 895 34 658 49 12 2 17 130 17 130 7 6 7 6 244 8 318 209 7 997 93 92 40 12 7 61 1 066 13 848 922 40 489 73 5 025 8 728 685 46 518 910 459 247 5 109 12 482 136 2 769 203 33 9 1 1 10 212 10 212 4 3 4 3 383 1 813 283 1 373 278 92 13 66 112 177 400 87 230 54 354 246 498 80 357 279 458 67 15 425 66 124 50 14 611 43 6 9 4 5 21 691 21 691 16 1 3 13 489 13 489 59 1 612 47 1 560 37 14 4 1 3 15 386 3 067 357 9 14 9 682 1 156 731 20 366 830 539 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 2Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains of less than $1 ,000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA CALIFORNIA 141 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987 [For meaning o( abbreviatKxxs and symbols, see introckJCtory text nam Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Famis number.. Land in farms acres.. Average size of fami acres.. Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment^: Average per farm dollars.. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres .._ 10 to 49 acres 50 to 179 acres 180 to 499 acres _ _ 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Total cropland farms.. acres. _ Harvested cropland farms-. acres-- Inigated land farms_- acres-- Market value of agricultural products sold $1.000.. Average per farm , dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1.000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $2,500 $2,500 to S4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 _ _ $10,000 to $24,999 ___ __ $25,000 to $49,999 ___ $50,000 to $99,999.. _ $100,000 or more Operators by principal occupation: Fanning Other ___ Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more Average age of operator years.. Total farm production expenses' $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory (amis.. number.. Beef cows farms.. number.. Milk cows farms. numbe^_- Cattle and calves sold f^ms.. number.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms., number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number. _ Sheep and lambs inventory farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Selected crops harvested: Wheat for grain farms.. acres.. bushels.. Barley for gram farms. acres-- bushels.. Rice _. _._ farms.. acres. cwt.. Cotton farms.. acres. bales.. Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) f^ms.. acres., tons. dry,. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms.. acres.. Land in orchards farms.. acres,. Contra Costa 840 200 262 238 475 373 2 213 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inyo Kings Lake Los Angeles Farms.- _ — number. Land in farms acres- Average size of farm acres- Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars- Average per acre - - dollars- Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment^: Average per farm__ dollars- Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 10 179 acres — 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres _ 1.000 acres or more Total cropland farms- acres- Harvested cropland farms- acres- Inigated land- - farms- acres- Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000- Average per farm dollars- Crops, Including nursery and greenfiouse crops $1,000. Livestock, poultry, and tfieir products $1,000- Farms by value of sales: Less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 .__ $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 - $50,000 to $99,999 - $100,000 or more __ _ - Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more Average age of operator years- Total farm production expenses^ $1,000. Average per farm. dollars. Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Beef cows farms- numlier- Milk cows farms- number- Cattle and calves sold farms- numlwr- Hogs and pigs inventory farms- numt>er- Hogs and pigs sold farms- number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms. number. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory farms. number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms. numt)er. Selected crops harvested: Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels. Barley for grain _ farms. acres- bushels- Rtee - fanns- acres- cwt- Cotton farms- acres- bates- Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms. acres- tons. dry- Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) __ farms. acres. Land in orchards ._ farms. acres- 94 219 816 2 338 1 204 202 515 20 18 12 20 7 17 57 17 927 35 (D) 57 13 034 4 715 50 161 859 3 856 58 35 53.9 4 325 46 Oil 57 16 516 55 12 665 5 8 55 8 541 3 (D) 1 (D) 13 265 17 559 26 3 465 14 054 2 (D) 9 33 2 255 3 037 068 1 347 1 291 421 946 438 453 415 351 243 355 1 737 973 565 1 513 746 185 1 581 747 022 1 100 036 487 821 957 747 142 289 497 151 153 229 129 180 916 1 272 983 1 203 769 51.5 651 694 378 195 523 212 303 366 50 020 43 20 392 484 168 815 80 4 330 76 6 357 118 174 996 138 (D) 7 (D) 209 32 561 2 496 631 81 23 809 1 209 134 2 (D) (D) 611 275 404 655 830 453 98 809 659 513 149 40 330 833 219 811 1 204 702 173 583 1 041 406 1 794 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Mariposa Mendocino Modoc Monterey Farms _ number- Land in farms acres- Average size of fami acres. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment^: Average per farm dollars. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 179 acres _ ___ 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Total cropland farms, acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Imgated land farms. acres. Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000. Average per farm dollars- Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000. Farms by value of sales: Less than $2.500 $2,500 to $4.999 _ $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 or more _„ Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more Average age of operator years.. Total farm production expenses^ $1,000-. Average per fanm dollars-. Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory farms.. number.. Beef cows farms.. number,, Milk cows farms-, number- Cattle and calves sold farms-. number-. Hogs and pigs inventory __ farms-. number.. Hogs and pigs sold _. _ farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs inventory farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Selected crops harvested: Wheat for grain farms., acres., bushels,. Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Rice farms.. acres.. cwt_. Cotton _ farms.. acres., bales.. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop, etc, (see text) farms.. acres., tons, dry.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms.. acres.. Land in orchards farms.. acres- 285 167 590 588 863 345 1 375 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Napa Orange Famis - number.. LarKl in (arms acres.. Average size of (arm acres.. Value o( land and buildings': Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre.. dollars. Estimated market value o( all machinery and equipment^: Average per (arm dollars.. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 179 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres or more Total cropland (arms.. acres-. Harvested cropland farms.. acres. Irrigated land (arms.. acres.. Market value o( agricultural products sold $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000.. Farms by value o( sales; Less than $2.500 _. $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other ._. Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more Average age of operator years.. Total farm production expenses' $1,000-. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory farms.. number-. Beef cows farms.. number.. Milk cows farms., number.. Cattle and calves sold farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs inventory. farms., number.. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms. number.. Selected crops harvested; Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Rice farms.. acres., cwt-. Cotton farms.. acres., bales.. Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms., acres., tons, dry.. Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) farms. acres.. Land in orchards farms.. 1 197 258 197 216 678 074 3 320 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Farms number. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment': Average per farm dollars. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 179 acres 180 to 499 acres _ 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Total cropland farms., acres.. Harvested cropland farms., acres.. Irrigated land farms., acres.. Market value of agncultural products sold $1,000., Average per farm. dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops - $1,000., Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000., Farms by value of sales: Less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 , $10,000 to $24,999 :, $25,000 to $49,999 , $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other _ _ Operators by days worked off farm; Any 200 days or more Average age of operator years.. Total farm production expenses' $1,000_, Average per farm ..dollars.. Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory farms.. number.. Beef cows farms., number.. Milk cows farms., number.. Cattle and calves sold farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. numt>er_. Sheep and lambs inventory farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Selected crops harvested: Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Rice farms.. acres, cwt.. Cotton farms.. acres., bales.. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms.. acres., tons, dry.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms.. acres.. Land in orchards farms.. acres.. 704 631 888 898 778 180 681 43 665 148 207 116 68 50 115 573 89 654 472 50 154 378 30 622 83 973 119 280 56 171 27 802 183 78 85 101 65 69 123 387 317 384 247 54.2 64 514 91 640 271 62 367 209 20 477 10 869 274 51 082 23 646 16 1 334 42 1 278 32 (D) 1 (D) 20 2 203 125 969 30 5 377 233 930 1 938 682 364 868 449 635 520 884 657 254 90 25 28 1 201 61 514 952 39 642 998 37 175 488 738 252 187 41 105 447 633 731 219 177 212 97 96 406 876 1 062 1 085 753 52.8 389 108 200 778 576 313 099 195 9 548 245 166 456 532 242 438 96 2 467 83 8 488 96 46 477 200 086 667 15 328 030 5 302 19 262 11 856 32 301 1 (D) (D) Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For maarang o< abtirevialions and symbols. •. I ntroductocy text] Santa Clare Santa Cniz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Fams number Land «i farms Average see o* farm Value 04 Iwv) and biAllngs': Average per farm dolars.. Average per acre dolais.. Esdmaled marlcel vakie of al mactwwry and equlimenlV Average per farm doters.. Farms by see: 1 to 9 acres - 10 to *9 acrss SO ID 179 acres 180 10 499 acres SOO 10 999 acres 1.000 acres or irxwe Tool cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Imgated land farms.. acres.. Marltet value 01 agricultual products sold $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, indudng misery and greenhouse crops S1.000.. Livestock, poultry, arx) their products $1.000.. Fams by value of sales: Less than S2.5O0 S2.500 to S4.999 S5.000 to S9.999 S10.000 to S24.999 S25.000 to S49.999 SSO.OOO to S99.999 S100.000 or more _ Operators by phndpal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days wortted oA farm: 200 days or more Average age of operator years.. Total farm production expenses' $1.000.. Average per farm doAars.. Livestock and (xxitry: Cattle and calves irrventory farms.. number.. Beef cows farms.. numtier.. M* caws farms.. number CaWe and catves SOW farms.. number.. Hogs aix) pigs inverrtory farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. ntjnber.. Sheep arx) tamts inventory farms.. nixnber Chickens 3 months oW or older inventory farms.. nunber Broiers and ottier meat-type chickens sold farms.. number Selected crops harvested: Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Rics _._ farms.. acres. cwt.. Cotton farms.. acres., bales.. Hay-altalfB. other tvne. smd ^ain. KM, grass slage. green chop, etc (see text) tons, dry.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms., acres.. I,arx1 1} orcfianjs farms.. acres.. 1 312 347 504 265 432 242 1 699 596 390 166 8S 21 54 952 44 681 S09 28 725 662 24 201 132 017 100 623 106 190 25 827 523 164 156 134 75 61 199 631 681 756 539 54.1 104 801 79 879 316 36 921 239 14 744 21 1 323 287 22 584 55 557 53 4 016 92 8 300 109 (D) 5 540 035 12 2 128 162 302 7 (D) 13 122 111 7 292 19 380 33 7 202 460 8 910 813 55 205 68 445 045 9 652 314 299 143 40 8 9 723 26 994 666 20 469 544 18 919 161 524 198 677 156 587 4 937 239 78 82 93 53 486 327 428 2S8 52.4 122 500 150 491 116 4 660 90 (D) 7 (D) 89 2 392 27 147 19 109 35 486 60 (D) 1 (D) 21 407 332 6 175 377 352 420 358 453 861 23 334 226 290 159 96 44 84 637 59 827 438 26 023 581 48 630 26 707 29 708 12 908 13 799 397 125 120 113 55 35 54 529 330 54.0 21 644 24 102 525 39 145 420 19 061 64 1 112 464 22 493 60 980 45 1 664 93 2 615 132 2 776 1 (0) 17 875 41 396 7 335 26 250 266 19 211 54 088 32 65 171 2 258 46 51 352 1 116 576 000 516 29 467 1 7 14 11 1 12 34 8 105 24 3 782 26 7 894 1 738 37 735 207 1 529 29 17 51.4 1 719 37 372 33 7 161 31 3 760 3 3 31 3 628 1 (D) 1 (D) 22 3 902 6 037 2 (0) 765 669 385 875 543 455 733 155 176 166 80 144 665 188 036 523 97 739 597 128 587 51 358 67 135 27 168 24 191 100 111 80 140 473 292 382 211 54.0 40 855 53 475 ] 77 864 374 36 418 43 2 947 434 39 353 36 877 29 1 595 80 12 774 72 1 302 74 5 650 271 755 126 20 571 1 612 306 415 61 693 203 310 11 151 31 113 895 321 297 359 644 556 1 796 212 319 131 90 52 91 728 176 714 588 117 395 524 94 776 96 272 107 566 77 534 18 738 291 97 93 124 65 60 165 438 457 507 339 52-5 75 057 S3 863 262 27 416 201 9 397 18 2 047 247 17 333 37 701 30 1 442 110 77 031 79 (D) 2 (D) 109 28 875 1 739 509 27 5 627 248 4S7 160 20 223 78 933 64 12 315 377 14 849 3 039 549 539 181 472 562 2 902 25 933 903 1 076 548 271 131 110 2 262 160 362 1 752 86 695 1 071 36 434 209 066 68 794 99 006 110 060 1 023 420 372 409 2S9 159 397 1 370 1 669 1 818 1 206 53.7 166 834 54 898 978 92 795 591 16 684 175 30 293 882 44 480 129 5 425 135 11 079 480 42 611 272 304 735 13 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 251 33 232 85 470 91 642 1 387 47 632 4 630 719 845 155 445 704 2 832 48 676 1 190 1 987 887 334 105 127 4 Oil 360 620 3 472 288 899 3 890 312 192 785 920 169 745 302 491 483 429 964 436 475 769 533 409 1 024 2 356 2 272 2 664 1 848 52.8 622 192 134 499 1 396 288 096 688 28 717 401 112 415 1 299 138 496 148 6 775 122 40 634 151 4 745 217 5 338 631 17 57 675 387 29 5 141 381 216 38 4 996 255 578 19 2 485 147 090 2 736 63 963 291 646 116 36 688 2 694 132 979 See footrxjtes at erxl of table. 148 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For rrteaning of abbreviatKKis and symbols, see introductory text] Nm Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] California Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms, 1987. 1982, $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. 1987 value of sales: Less than $1,000 __ farms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2,499 farms.. $1,000. $2,500 to $4,999 ._ farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9,999 farms. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24,999 farms. $1,000.. $25,000 to $39,999 farms.. $1,000.. $40,000 to $49,999 farms.. $1,000.. $50,000 to $99,999 farms. $1,000.. $100,000 to $249,999 fanns.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499,999. farms.. $1,000.. $500,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. 1982 value of sales': Less than $1,000 farms.. $1,000.. $1,000 to $2,499. farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4.999 farms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24,999 farms.. $1,000.. $25,000 to $39,999.. farms.. $1,000.. $40,000 to $49,999 farms.. $1,000.. $50,000 to $99,999 farms.. $1,000.. $100,000 to $249,999. farms.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499,999.. farms.. $1,000.. $500,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Grains farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Corn for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Wheat.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Soybeans farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Sorghum for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Barley... farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. Oats farms, 1987. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Other grains* farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 63 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Contra Costa Del Norte Fresno Humboldt MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms. 1987_- 1982_. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars. 1987.. 1982. _ 1987 value of sales: Less than $1.000 farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 to $2.499 farms-- $1.000.. $2,500 to $4,999 __ farms.. $1.000.. $5,000 to $9.999 farms.. $1.000.. $10,000 to $19.999 farms.. $1.000.. $20,000 to $24.999 _ farms.. $1.000.. $25,000 to $39.999 farms.. $1.000.. $40,000 to $49.999 farms.. $1.000.. $50,000 to $99.999 farms.. $1.000.. $100,000 to $249.999 farms.. $1.000.. $250,000 to $499.999 farms.. $1,000.. $500,000 or more _ farms.. $1.000.. 1982 value of sales': Less tfian $1.000 famns.. $1.000.. $1,000 to $2.499 _ farms.. $1.000.. $2,500 to $4.999 farms-- $1.000.. $5,000 to $9,999 __ farms.. $1.000.. $10,000 to $19.999 farms.- $1,000.. $20,000 to $24.999 farms.. $1.000.. $25,000 to $39.999 __ farms.. $1,000.. $40,000 to $49.999... farms.. $1,000.. $60,000 to $99.999 farms.. $1.000.. $100,000 to $249.999 ._ farms.. $1.000.. $250,000 to $499.999 farms.. $1.000.. $500,000 or more ___ farms.. $1,000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Grains farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Com for grain __ farms, 1987., 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Wheat farnis. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Soybeans _. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Sorghum for grain __ farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Barley _ __ farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Oats fanns, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Other grains^ farnis, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. See footnotes at end of table. S40 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inyo Kings Los Angeles MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms, 1987_. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars. 1987_. 1982. 1 987 value of sales; Less tfian $1.000 farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 to $2.499 farms.. $1.000.. $2,500 to $4.999 farms.. $1.000.. $5,000 to $9.999 farms.. $1.000.. $10,000 to $19.999 farms.. $1.000.. $20,000 to $24,999 farms.. $1.000.. $25,000 to $39.999 famis.. $1.000.. $40,000 to $49,999 farms.. $1.000.. $50,000 to $99,999 farms.. $1,000.. $100,000 to $249.999 farms.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499,999 (arms.. $1,000.. $500,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. 1982 value of sales^; Less than $1,000 farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 to $2.499 farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4.999 farms.. $1.000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19.999. (amis.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24.999 (arms.. $1.000.. $25,000 to $39.999 (arms.. $1.000.. $40,000 to $49.999 (amis.. $1,000.. $50,000 to $99,999 farms.. $1,000.. $100,000 to $249.999 (arms.. $1.000.. $250,000 to $499.999 farms.. $1,000.. $500,000 or more (arms.. $1,000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Grains (arms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Corn for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Wheat... farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Soybeans , farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987., 1982.. Sorghum for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Barley farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982. Oats farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Other grains' farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 94 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Marin Mariposa Merced Modoc Monterey MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms, 1987 1982 $1,000, 1987 1982 Average per farm dollars, 1987 1982 1987 value of sales: Less tfian $1,000 farms. $1,000 $1,000 to $2,499 ._. famis. $1,000. $2,500 to $4,999 - farms. $1 ,000. $5,000 to $9,999 farms. $1,000. $10,000 to $19,999 famis $1,000 $20,000 to $24,999 farms $1,000. $25,000 to $39,999 _ farms $1 ,000 $40,000 to $49,999 farms $1,000. $50,000 to $99,999 farms. $1,000. $100,000 to $249,999 farms. $1,000. $250,000 to $499,999 farms. $1,000. $500,000 or more farms. $1,000. 1982 value of sales': Less tfian $1.000 farms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2,499 farms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4,999 farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9.999 farms. $1,000. $10,000 to $19,999 _. farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24,999 farms. $1 ,000. $25,000 to $39,999 farms. $1,000. $40,000 to $49,999 farms. $1 ,000. $50,000 to $99,999 farms. $1 ,000. $100,000 to $249,999 ___ farms. $1,000. $250,000 to $499,999 famis. $1 ,000. $500,000 or more _ farms. $1,000. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Grains. _ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Corn for grain farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Wfieat farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Soybeans _ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Sorgfium for grain _ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Barley _ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987 1982. Oats _. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Other grains' farms, 1987 1982 $1,000, 1987. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE- 285 274 41 761 38 439 146 531 140 289 44 5 26 39 26 94 27 187 26 357 9 193 18 536 11 496 20 1 479 19 2 743 23 7 780 36 27 851 42 6 31 57 26 86 25 185 25 361 7 154 12 373 5 224 24 1 562 18 2 721 28 10 016 31 22 695 44 42 1 664 2 117 2 (D^ 1 (d] 2 (NA) (NA) 1 (0) 255 250 14 835 8 395 58 176 33 579 54 13 49 86 37 128 24 164 29 382 8 175 16 498 7 306 13 929 6 1 060 7 2 176 5 8 918 64 17 48 80 40 137 38 252 18 270 10 223 13 417 2 (0) 6 (D) 11 1 679 8 (D) 2 (D) 28 21 393 45 1 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA, 1 (D) 1 067 Table 2 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm _ dollars. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 value of sales: Less tfian $1,000 farms.. $1,000.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms.. $1.000.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms.. $1.000.. $5,000 to $9.999 farms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24.999 farms.. $1,000.. $25,000 to $39,999 farms.. $1.000.. $40,000 to $49,999... farms.. $1,000.. $50,000 to $99,999 farms.. $1,000.. $100,000 to $249,999 farms.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499,999 farms.. $1,000.. $500,000 or more farms., $1.000.. 1982 value of sales': Less tfian $1.000 farms.. $1,000.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4.999 larms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms-. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24,999. farms.. $1,000.. $25,000 to $39,999 farms.. $1,000.. $40,000 to $49,999 farms. $1.000.. $50,000 to $99,999 farms.. $1.000.. $100,000 to $249,999 farms.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499,999.. farms $1,000.- $500,000 or more farms $1,000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops _. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Grains farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.- Corn for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Wfieat.- farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Soybeans _ farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Sorgtium for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Barley farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Oats — farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Otfier grains' farms, 1987.. 1982., $1,000, 1987- 1982- See footnotes at end of table. Napa 1 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms, 1987_. 1982_. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 value of sales: Less ttian $1.000 farms.. $1,000.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4.999 farms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19,999 - farms.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24,999 farms.. $1,000.. $25,000 to $39,999 - farms.. $1,000.. $40,000 to $49.999 farms.. $1,000.. $50,000 to $99,999 farms. $1,000.. $100,000 to $249,999... farms.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499,999 farms.. $1,000.- $500,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. 1982 value of sales': Less ttian $1.000. farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 to $2.499 farms.. $1.000.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19,999 farms.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24,999 farms.. $1,000.. $25,000 to $39,999 farms.. $1,000.. $40,000 to $49,999 farms.. $1,000.. $50,000 to $99.999 farnis.. $1.000.. $100,000 to $249.999 farms.. $1.000.. $250,000 to $499,999 famis.. $1,000.. $500,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms. 1987.. 1982-. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Grains farms, 1987.. 1982- $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Com for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Wfieat farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Soybeans... farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Sorghum for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Barley farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.- 1982.. Oats farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Other grains' farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. See footnotes at end of table. 704 645 83 973 75 124 119 280 116 471 103 28 80 120 78 273 85 602 79 1 140 22 483 38 1 219 27 1 165 69 4 662 58 8 298 33 11 357 32 54 626 93 21 71 116 67 256 63 450 90 1 275 15 335 54 1 653 28 1 261 67 4 642 44 6 624 31 10 523 22 47 968 394 386 56 171 47 990 52 70 (D) 1 642 (D) 20 20 304 283 30 (NA) 550 (NA) 7 3 71 (D) 3 48 (D) 1 284 1 938 2 073 488 738 479 140 252 187 231 134 449 71 282 440 219 769 177 1 245 164 2 281 48 1 056 67 2 064 30 1 326 96 6 735 102 15 594 50 17 971 254 439 186 443 89 347 558 235 815 217 1 517 170 2 337 41 896 63 2 000 23 1 017 85 6 072 99 16 506 57 20 151 289 425 878 738 737 41 106 33 573 19 19 205 589 (D) 3 4 (D) (D) 1 IP) 8 (NA) 68 (NA) 1 3 (D) (D) 6 11 81 339 6 259 6 180 444 000 392 674 70 938 63 540 1 523 325 1 105 1 796 857 2 958 753 5 173 613 8 435 188 4 164 304 9 398 110 4 780 248 17 224 249 39 191 118 41 159 191 309 397 1 476 344 1 102 1 774 859 3 031 791 5 463 592 8 309 139 3 067 288 8 882 133 5 792 254 17 586 242 37 931 127 44 975 161 254 022 4 566 4 444 345 349 263 547 16 23 342 960 (D) 3 4 156 (D) 5 (NA) (D) (NA) 3 6 (D) (D) 4 14 4 745 5 7 2 010 1 452 402 010 207 429 1 (D) 5 7 2 010 1 452 (NA) (NA) 4 366 4 475 633 700 593 227 145 144 132 565 499 114 353 589 412 1 506 455 3 262 490 6 912 185 4 063 358 11 299 169 7 457 419 29 467 457 73 313 234 84 100 335 411 619 531 (D) 458 763 427 1 540 444 3 232 532 7 547 172 3 770 335 10 537 146 6 456 432 30 505 447 69 874 264 94 051 285 363 853 3 150 3 172 415 320 364 728 449 578 39 697 58 077 138 197 12 633 24 608 194 257 9 106 14 035 3 13 (D) 211 69 (NA) (D) (NA) 21 19 113 190 271 362 16 910 19 033 1 991 1 754 160 173 134 659 80 449 76 773 396 95 269 443 273 1 006 273 1 895 211 2 925 63 1 402 134 4 256 48 2 094 104 7 232 115 18 284 46 15 821 59 104 720 344 (D) 255 409 226 608 225 1 580 190 2 673 54 1 190 111 3 466 40 1 755 112 7 958 89 14 905 51 16 966 56 81 955 928 844 117 619 87 401 166 267 5 158 15 925 2 2 (D) (D) 45 54 1 214 1 (D) 106 (NA) 3 192 (NA) 18 42 202 (D) 47 223 508 11 689 330 322 88 112 71 352 267 007 221 589 55 7 43 69 28 94 29 197 33 443 9 191 21 643 5 225 30 2 066 29 4 596 18 6 748 30 72 832 43 7 52 86 38 134 34 231 25 339 5 111 18 547 10 428 29 2 131 27 4 454 20 7 106 21 55 778 178 171 86 361 69 565 14 14 48 136 5 (NA) 14 (NA) 6 8 26 97 4 8 8 39 1 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text | Item Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Sonoma MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 value of sales: Less than $1,000 farms.. $1,000.. $1,000 to $2.499 farms.. $1,000-. $2,500 to $4,999 farms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 --- - fanns.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19,999.. farms.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24,999 farms.. $1,000.. $25,000 to $39,999 farms.. $1,000-. $40,000 to $49.999 famns.. $1,000-. $50,000 to $99.999 farms-. $1.000.. $100,000 to $249,999 farms.. $1.000.. $250,000 to $499.999 farms.. $1,000-. $500,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. 1982 value of sales': Less than $1,000 farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 to $2.499 farms.. $1.000.. $2,500 to $4,999 .- farms-. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. $1.000.. $10,000 to $19.999 farms.. $1.000.. $20,000 to $24,999 famis.. $1,000.. $25,000 to $39,999 farms.. $1,000-. $40,000 to $49,999 famiS-. $1,000.. $50,000 to $99,999 farms.. $1,000.. $100,000 to $249,999 farnis.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499.999 farms.. $1.000.. $500,000 or more .- farms-. $1,000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982-. Grains. farms, 1987-. 1982-. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Corn for grain farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Wheat farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Soybeans farms. 1987., 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Sorghum for grain farms, 1987., 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Barley farms, 1987., 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., Oats — - famis, 1987. 1982., $1,000. 1987. 1982. Other grains* farms, 1987., 1982- $1,000, 1987. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 1 312 1 518 132 017 110 630 100 623 72 878 313 68 210 333 164 569 156 1 059 105 1 479 29 625 50 1 565 25 1 093 61 4 193 97 15 954 57 19 317 45 85 763 364 (D) 251 403 200 698 166 1 172 96 1 385 34 738 60 1 862 26 1 141 93 6 360 130 19 907 55 18 330 42 58 563 672 814 106 190 79 774 24 31 881 693 S 1 55 (D) 12 7 470 160 3 (NA) (D) (NA) 3 12 (D) (D) 8 15 317 244 813 820 161 524 107 256 198 677 130 800 136 33 103 178 78 271 82 569 70 987 23 513 38 1 217 31 1 360 53 3 642 59 9 059 59 21 993 81 121 704 149 (0) 138 231 85 296 85 589 66 921 16 344 53 1 687 15 673 51 3 701 65 10 455 48 16 848 48 71 459 598 562 156 587 100 404 4 1 (D) (0) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) 2 1 (D) (D) 899 990 26 707 27 657 29 708 27 937 225 56 172 272 125 433 120 826 87 1 186 26 574 44 1 395 11 481 35 2 370 36 5 063 11 3 652 7 10 400 263 (D) 212 357 149 543 120 822 80 1 104 30 672 31 949 17 752 45 3 254 25 3 586 8 3 016 9 12 502 280 282 12 908 14 430 31 45 805 902 1 2 (D) (D) 17 31 91 555 (D) 5 (NA) (D) (NA) 6 6 38 33 15 15 647 199 46 61 1 736 2 644 37 735 43 346 7 (D) 6 8 4 (D) 8 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 2 (0) 2 (D) 16 4 8 12 1 (D) 9 74 6 93 5 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 7 1 137 2 (D) 14 22 207 402 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) 5 22 1 (D) 765 796 51 358 59 612 67 135 74 889 89 23 88 147 68 240 100 713 80 1 145 31 672 65 2 036 24 1 069 80 5 586 92 14 384 32 10 347 16 14 996 93 28 74 124 80 284 79 587 110 1 622 31 678 70 2 250 29 1 287 88 6 524 88 13 549 35 12 285 19 20 394 358 396 27 168 33 653 162 212 4 260 8 427 74 76 752 1 499 121 (NA) 3 158 (NA) 27 39 (D) 705 2 143 (D) 6 222 895 910 96 272 97 163 107 566 106 772 174 41 117 181 97 347 93 643 94 1 343 30 656 49 1 542 16 708 60 4 380 67 11 086 43 14 766 55 60 578 198 (D) 114 186 94 334 98 702 81 1 157 27 598 49 1 500 19 831 70 5 081 68 10 581 43 15 226 48 60 841 494 506 77 534 82 570 124 148 11 680 20 429 54 73 3 171 9 213 109 110 4 819 7 737 1 9 (D) 300 27 (NA) 519 (NA) 6 6 (D) 51 53 65 3 124 3 129 3 039 3 073 209 066 182 918 68 794 59 524 495 112 528 857 420 1 476 372 2 550 306 4 343 103 2 252 183 5 597 76 3 355 159 11 023 183 28 912 109 38 409 105 110 180 683 (D) 550 893 375 1 299 354 2 499 311 4 428 83 1 857 138 4 355 50 2 208 158 11 009 180 28 611 85 31 623 104 93 949 1 467 1 338 99 006 70 699 17 22 500 529 (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 1 (NA) (D) (NA) 16 13 (D) 481 156 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symt}ols. see introductory text] Item Table 2 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] California Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see text)-Con. Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con. Cotton and cottonseed Tobacco. Hay. silage, and field seeds . Vegetables, sweet com. and melons Fruits, nuts, and berries . Nursery and greenhouse crops. .. farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ,. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982- .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Other crops farms, 1987.. 1982., $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Poultry and poultry products farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982. Dairy products farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Cattle and calves farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982.. Hogs and pigs farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982. Sheep, iambs, and wool farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) . farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) 3 037 3 001 928 742 944 230 6 910 6 963 469 655 429 065 3 785 4 053 1 850 589 1 785 281 36 779 33 254 3 769 441 2 986 284 3 382 3 263 1 412 814 957 232 1 456 1 308 325 037 266 566 30 639 33 458 4 652 844 4 332 948 2 822 3 881 1 084 036 845 468 2 691 2 963 1 914 167 1 773 442 20 486 22 947 1 450 175 1 527 727 2 297 3 769 32 151 29 076 4 318 5 009 59 209 58 706 8 001 8 024 113 106 98 528 2 624 5 267 1 832 2 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Contra Costa Del Norte Fresno Imperial MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con Total sales (see textj-Con. Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con. Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982- Tobacco farms, 1987_ 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982., Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1962. Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms. 1987_ 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Other crops farms, 1987_ 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Poultry and poultry products farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Dairy products farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Cattle and calves farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Sheep, lambs, and wool (arms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) . farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Ihsh potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) Uvestock. except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029). , 61 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inyo Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see lext)-Con. Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con Cotton and cottonseed Tobacco . farms. 1987. 1982- $1,000. 1987. 1982. . farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Hay. silage, and field seeds Fruits, nuts, and berries . Nursery and greenhouse crops. .. farms. 1987. 1982- $1,000. 1987. 1982. .. famis, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Other crops farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Poultry and poultry products farms, 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987. 1982. Dairy products . Cattle and calves Hogs and pigs . Sheep, lambs, and wool. .. farms, $1,000. .. farms. $1 .000. .. farms. $1,000. .. farms. $1 .000. 1987., 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) . farms. 1987. 1982- $1,000. 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) ..- - Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Ihsh potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) Gflneral farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 17 20 851 BBS 2 4 (D) (D) 5 4 S (D) 70 71 856 756 6 6 1 6 (D) 55 54 711 549 1 6 (D) 33 9 8 (D) (D) 22 14 123 153 611 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales (see te)(t)-Con. Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con. Cotton and cottonseed _ farms. 1987,, 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Tobacco - - famis, 1987_ 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982. Other crops... farms. 1987_ 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 19B7.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Poultry and poultry products _ farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Dairy products farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Cattle and calves farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000. 1987.. 1982. Hogs and pigs farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982_ Other livestock and livestock products (see text) - famis, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) _.. Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) _ Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beet cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy famis (024) Poultry and eggs (025) ___ Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock arid animal specialties (029) 12 14 241 367 4 3 (D) (D) 13 15 35 269 19 11 213 291 2 2 (D) (D) 223 212 40 098 36 322 14 16 3 783 2 901 59 63 28 572 27 938 179 169 6 491 4 584 5 11 7 30 49 47 1 024 700 34 31 221 168 3 11 16 1 130 102 56 8 51 6 5 4 (D) 16 (D) 19 10 27 6 3 3 43 (D) (D) 209 223 14 442 8 350 17 20 6 898 1 631 4 4 138 (D) 175 185 7 181 4 21 8 39 23 29 27 (D) 26 47 191 128 23 3 1 178 163 95 83 325 336 25 29 219 172 337 356 25 774 21 214 34 43 945 798 5 (D) (D) 645 649 10 583 8 421 44 81 (D) 153 5 14 (D) 1 449 434 427 6 472 5 239 46 66 286 225 235 233 1 472 1 163 94 115 572 191 12 352 30 12 526 346 2 8 76 234 184 48 273 34 620 468 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, I introductory text] Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see text)-Con. Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con. Cotton and cottonseed Tobacco - Hay, silage, and field seeds . Vegetables, sweet com, and melons .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Other crops farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Poultry and poultry products farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Dairy products farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Cattle and calves farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Hogs and pigs farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) . farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) _ Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (016) General farms, pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) _, Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) ._ Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 26 31 386 144 10 17 (D) 45 851 666 64 112 58 467 20 20 2 381 1 497 2 1 (D) (D) 261 311 5 768 8 057 24 46 32 1 725 1 831 2 818 170 221 3 247 3 107 15 28 158 90 52 48 85 48 59 62 414 269 14 7 891 19 4 176 140 4 6 73 11 9 9 14 51 27 50 36 301 234 13 11 451 280 2 2 n 282 290 2 280 3 233 42 47 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) (D) 195 215 1 415 1 415 35 44 79 90 43 58 49 370 83 67 259 233 4 49 10 4 221 165 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Total sales (see text)-Con. Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con, Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con. Cotton and cottonseed farms. 19fl7_. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Tobacco farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms. 1987_. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Other crops farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms. 1987_. 19B2-. $1,000. 1987-. 1982.. Poultry and poultry products farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Dairy products farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987-. 1982.. Cattle and calves. farms, 1987_. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982., Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987., 1982. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) ..farms, 1987., 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Reld crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e,c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 1 2 (D) (D) 76 64 3 037 942 57 48 32 888 24 320 263 262 11 763 17 831 16 14 5 121 2 524 23 14 2 144 (D) 345 313 27 802 27 134 14 20 2 541 2 833 11 1 517 2 566 274 256 23 240 21 099 16 19 143 62 37 45 63 352 72 54 299 222 52 250 11 8 258 209 5 7 59 2 3 (D) 337 135 147 8 714 8 140 48 55 5 024 2 366 477 455 15 095 12 664 90 101 11 648 8 762 12 (D) 715 1 002 1 192 447 633 445 566 125 211 48 732 58 247 228 276 325 570 338 178 532 654 65 738 41 173 83 176 792 1 002 84 105 2 634 1 724 381 443 4 168 6 243 10 104 1 103 36 579 87 5 368 203 222 71 450 47 56 868 (D) 151 199 28 782 55 811 3 856 3 745 92 595 89 097 687 592 221 569 116 419 15 13 1 192 (D) 1 049 1 229 98 661 129 127 173 224 54 047 75 883 33 44 24 709 31 070 401 530 9 068 14 553 131 225 575 846 78 115 62 67 538 530 10 191 6 708 36 102 4 295 637 20 410 227 31 77 627 1 1 (D) (D) 4 6 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 472 469 24 784 (D) 300 361 96 295 90 128 2 471 2 409 193 662 153 578 66 89 26 555 19 234 178 151 34 326 21 511 1 220 1 329 218 380 228 499 136 167 69 680 70 747 175 191 115 019 119 917 868 983 29 878 33 607 86 125 582 623 119 144 1 240 1 221 263 234 1 982 2 385 269 160 2 471 44 97 667 522 170 92 220 1 133 179 3 125 4 203 244 190 70 485 46 337 457 299 24 691 14 693 75 69 13 569 5 768 5 5 (D) 475 1 075 1 023 42 554 47 259 76 88 2 595 8 405 15 20 3 272 4 305 796 775 31 316 29 870 77 103 607 981 120 138 805 604 273 217 3 959 3 094 63 202 481 66 20 785 645 10 20 242 15 16 167 (D) 43 39 6 122 5 453 32 19 663 378 100 99 79 267 63 493 6 3 94 (0) 136 152 1 751 1 787 13 14 (D) (D) 1 (D) 74 94 1 112 1 143 4 19 (D) 35 17 27 26 30 53 50 341 339 91 104 (D) (D) 139 118 94 524 84 462 772 606 84 429 49 140 151 149 57 086 36 660 12 12 (D) (D) 610 590 43 333 43 579 28 38 (D) (D) 15 13 8 347 (D) 394 391 22 572 20 734 25 37 (D) 100 65 70 1 056 885 208 205 6 783 8 566 51 34 119 785 125 367 306 11 8 239 f" See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 163 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1 Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales (see lext)-Con. Sales by commodily or commodity group- Con. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con, Cotton and cottonseed Tobacco Hay, silage, and field seeds Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons Fruits, nuts, and benries , Nursery and greenhouse crops. __ farms, $1,000, ..farms, $1,000, __ farms, $1,000. ..farms, $1,000, ..(arms, $1,000. __ farms. $1,000. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982., 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987., 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. Other crops ..farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Livestock, poultry, and their products . Poultry and poultry products . Dairy products ... Cattle and calves Hogs and pigs ... Sheep, lambs, and wool ..farms. $1,000, ..farms. $1,000. ..farms. $1,000. ..farms. $1,000. ..farms. $1,000. ..farms, $1,000, 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987-. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) .-- __ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) __ Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) __ Sugarcane and sugar beets: Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134, 0139) _. Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) ___ Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 59 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Tetiama Trinity Yolo MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales {see text)-Con. Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con. Cotton and cottonseed Tobacco - Hay, silage, and field seeds Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons Fruits, nuts, and berries . Nursery and greenhouse crops- Other crops . Livestock, poultry, and their products . Poultry and poultry products . Dairy products .__ Cattle and calves. Hogs and pigs Sheep, lambs, and wool- __famis, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. ..farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms. 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms. 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987. 1982- $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. ..farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. --farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) --farms, 1987-. 1982- $1,000, 1987-, 1982- 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) — Tobacco (0132) — Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy lamns (024) Poultry and eggs (025) - Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 2 (D) 73 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 (Data are based on a sample ol farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Item California Alameda Alpine Calaveras Total farm production expenses --. --- farms. 1987_- $1,000. 1987.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms. 1987. _ 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Commercial fertilizer' Agricultural chemicals' Petroleum products Gasoline and gasohol Diesel fuel Natural gas . farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987_. 1982.. _ farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987- 1982- .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.- 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982- $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982__ $1,000, 1987-. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982- $1,000. 1987.. 1982.- .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987__ 1982.. .- farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982-- Contract labor— farms, 1987_. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Repair and maintenance farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982-, Interest paid^ farms, 1987_. 1982., $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Interest paid on debt: Secured by real estate ._ farms, 1987., $1,000, 1987., Not secured by real estate farms, 1987., $1,000, 1987., Cash rent farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Property taxes paid farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987., All other farm production expenses farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc , Electricity Hired farm labor. 83 210 10 917 593 131 205 15 479 19 489 776 540 855 311 28 076 32 015 1 707 608 1 721 393 11 684 13 867 1 075 145 947 192 20 164 18 670 215 542 165 023 44 683 41 909 427 924 427 823 52 614 43 142 544 779 468 604 72 194 80 837 332 166 449 759 61 628 73 712 125 654 166 455 41 224 41 326 137 843 184 669 3 319 3 853 30 939 42 798 48 149 (NA) 37 730 55 838 61 134 56 415 330 538 289 427 39 640 40 057 2 385 242 27 980 18 149 613 340 413 766 65 511 503 218 29 038 28 127 335 292 306 590 36 424 36 830 697 449 938 913 27 600 477 391 15 306 220 058 15 793 381 871 75 212 245 512 77 534 420 571 694 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Qlenn Imperial Total farm production expenses farms. 1967, $1,000, 1987. Average per farm dollars, 1987. Livestock and poultry purctiased farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Feed for Itvestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Commercial fertlllzer' . Agricultural chemicals' Petroleum products... Gasoline and gasohol Diesel fuel Natural gas .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982., .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. .. farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Contract labor farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Repair and maintenance farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Customwork, macfiine filre, and rental of machinery and equipment' farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Interest paid' farms, 1987. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Interest paid on debt Secured by real estate farms, 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. Not secured by real estate farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Cash rent farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987.. Property taxes paid farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987. All other farm production expenses farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc Electricity. Hired farm labor. 839 41 740 49 750 178 275 2 151 7 654 357 410 906 793 150 164 793 696 139 143 1 256 725 215 286 1 098 1 395 369 331 1 571 1 835 768 944 2 149 3 359 608 742 737 1 376 483 573 542 1 060 32 22 727 607 450 (NA) 142 316 559 584 1 073 1 079 279 385 10 007 9 627 164 148 1 517 832 693 2 600 231 315 540 1 163 255 322 2 546 4 109 130 1 874 141 672 196 2 340 726 1 394 754 7 595 84 13 070 155 597 39 46 1 041 1 113 56 108 2 495 1 104 32 37 1 383 780 16 12 IS 44 62 310 264 27 22 256 112 72 119 231 214 64 117 102 143 36 50 97 55 1 2 (D) (D) 40 (NA) (D) (D) 75 89 414 166 37 44 4 327 3 305 12 3 45 3 65 509 11 21 (D) 43 31 28 851 558 26 (D) 12 (D) 14 121 81 191 79 1 722 738 11 202 15 179 200 240 1 262 624 467 506 1 531 1 446 179 127 221 414 94 57 34 71 203 219 112 119 240 261 300 664 722 461 696 564 702 324 507 233 274 75 109 7 73 2 3 419 (NA) 49 77 506 566 329 268 260 247 2 143 1 046 96 96 379 171 604 780 135 78 224 38 260 275 1 115 1 639 231 1 064 59 51 49 183 722 1 155 662 1 245 7 590 1 308 841 172 443 704 977 97 822 162 329 1 240 1 616 189 801 146 930 569 698 125 211 89 645 1 472 1 288 14 411 12 252 4 891 4 452 53 744 52 790 6 294 5 514 82 068 68 439 6 873 7 332 39 294 51 558 5 695 6 571 13 041 16 482 4 664 4 454 19 270 25 669 272 232 2 188 1 700 5 163 (NA) 4 796 7 707 6 532 6 065 34 386 32 342 4 550 4 620 270 592 190 882 3 606 2 352 87 487 67 261 6 459 63 110 3 565 3 399 52 492 50 637 3 782 3 879 99 061 124 653 2 971 69 878 1 565 29 182 1 341 42 153 7 011 25 726 7 185 156 694 1 171 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Item Inyo Kings Lake Los Angeles Total farm production expenses farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Average per farm dollars, 1987. Livestock and poultry purchased farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds , Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Commercial fertilizer^ _ Agricultural chemicals' Petroleum products ... Gasoline and gasohol Diesel fuel Natural gas ,. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987., 1982. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Contract labor farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Repair and maintenance farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Interest paid' farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Interest paid on debt: Secured by real estate farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Not secured by real estate farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Cash rent farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987., Property taxes paid farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987.. All other farm production expenses farms, 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. LP gas. fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc Electricity Hired farm labor. 94 4 325 46 Oil 31 34 1 007 688 56 69 686 805 19 24 74 294 15 15 17 40 24 19 94 25 31 13 33 31 85 97 247 361 135 269 47 46 87 58 2 1 (D) (D) 63 (NA) (D) (D) 52 67 78 305 38 40 484 422 19 11 41 23 70 215 17 15 18 34 36 209 489 12 19 23 190 42 323 75 132 87 744 2 252 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample o) farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Total farm production expenses-- farms. 198"*. $1,000. 1987- Average per farm dollars. 1987- Livestock and poultry purchased farms. 1987., 1982-. $1,000. 1987.. 1982-. Feed for livestock and poultjv Commerciatly mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Commercial fertlizer' - Agricultural chemicals^ Petroleum products Gasoline and gasofiol - Diesel fuel .- farms, 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987- 1982- .- farms. 1987- 1982. $1,000. 1987- 1982- .. farms, 1987- 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. .- farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. farms. 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987- 1982- - fanns, 1987-. 1982-. $1,000, 1987.. 1982-. .- farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982-. .- farms, 1987-. 1982-. $1,000, 1987-. 1982-. .- farms, 1987.. 1982-. $1,000, 1987-. 1982-. ._ farms, 1987-. 1982-. $1,000. 1987-. 1982-. - farms. 1987-. 1982-. $1,000. 1987-. 1982-. - farms. 1987-. 1982-. $1,000, 1987-. 1982-. Contract labor farms, 1987. 1982-. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Repair and maintenance farms, 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms. 1987_. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982. Marin Natural gas . LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc Electricity Hired farm labor - Interest paid^ . farms, 1987-. 1982-. $1,000, 1987- 1982-. Interest paid on debt Secured by real estate farms, 1987_ $1,000, 1987_ Not secured by real estate farms, 1987-. $1,000, 1987- Cash rent farms. 1987. $1,000, 1987- Properly taxes paid farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987-. All other farm production expenses farms. 1987- $1,000. 1987- 284 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Daia are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] San Benito San Bemardtno San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Total farm production expenses farms. 1987- $1,000, 1987. Average per farm dollars, 1987. Livestock and poultry purchased farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Commercial fertilizer' . Agricultural cfiemicals' Petroleum products ... Gasoline and gasohol Diesel fuel Natural gas LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc Electricity. Hired farm labor . .-farms, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982., -.farms, 1987., 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., ..farms, 1987., 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms. 1987.. 1982- $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. -.farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. --farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Contract lal>or farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Repair and maintenance farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Interest paid' farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. interest paid on debt: Secured by real estate farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Not secured by real estate farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Cash rent farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. I^operty taxes paid farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. All other farm production expenses farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987- 704 64 514 91 640 210 184 9 228 11 719 345 261 3 469 6 646 94 147 1 639 2 386 269 185 1 456 927 271 328 2 511 1 489 362 357 3 183 1 719 663 637 2 606 2 947 587 551 1 177 1 293 376 437 1 087 1 141 30 59 26 117 472 (NA) 316 396 492 430 2 014 2 022 300 335 14 349 12 261 172 97 3 940 2 588 566 3 373 263 214 1 121 693 236 230 2 806 3 270 149 1 258 110 1 549 195 3 921 636 1 928 641 8 611 1 938 389 108 200 778 582 844 35 929 40 028 982 1 230 195 310 212 400 542 713 102 560 122 530 311 310 1 017 1 083 607 536 1 623 1 089 926 626 1 649 1 550 1 579 2 005 5 328 6 778 1 430 1 838 2 072 2 950 615 979 1 908 2 094 186 306 S22 1 035 1 044 (NA) 525 699 1 485 1 362 9 508 8 894 829 860 48 275 35 971 464 374 3 602 2 989 1 445 11 472 376 375 1 580 1 243 761 733 20 422 28 441 516 9 832 369 10 591 314 6 252 1 784 4 079 1 789 43 063 6 259 340 941 54 472 567 663 12 927 15 314 1 078 1 215 44 243 67 204 542 571 37 867 57 005 907 686 18 882 6 101 4 327 4 288 9 328 8 637 4 286 3 124 8 852 7 329 4 850 5 837 12 117 13 869 4 301 5 272 3 947 5 747 1 654 1 676 2 845 2 625 224 191 3 960 4 080 2 427 (NA) 1 366 1 417 3 362 2 985 9 767 8 283 3 119 3 181 103 000 84 559 2 478 1 761 15 869 11 320 4 412 14 105 998 919 2 163 1 848 2 170 2 448 22 988 30 479 1 826 17 003 577 5 985 442 6 054 5 926 12 702 5 863 47 942 5 1 224 244 898 2 5 (D) (D) 5 4 (D) 5 5 4 (D) (D) 5 7 73 61 4 7 (D) 26 3 4 (D) (D) 3 3 (D) 27 4 (NA) 1 (D) 4 7 (D) 27 4 5 655 349 (D) 4 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 4 366 484 437 110 957 668 642 22 165 24 706 1 049 1 189 81 595 95 967 455 493 61 325 65 158 1 249 1 240 7 965 9 410 2 682 2 586 23 569 26 730 3 285 3 093 26 965 26 844 3 898 4 392 16 742 22 696 3 257 3 985 6 768 9 231 2 508 2 749 7 257 9 597 124 119 773 1 241 2 653 (NA) 1 944 2 627 3 503 3 339 16 096 13 211 2 193 2 347 95 283 73 224 1 668 1 146 31 356 19 504 3 527 25 505 2 180 2 131 20 645 17 171 2 145 2 266 34 857 50 550 1 680 25 822 833 9 035 874 18 058 4 014 12 678 4 069 SO 959 1 991 127 035 63 804 494 623 10 640 12 375 937 965 816 752 361 437 564 658 501 3 797 2 232 828 734 5 786 5 939 1 116 676 7 066 4 546 1 879 1 746 4 844 6 108 1 593 1 631 2 346 2 560 965 694 1 693 2 409 281 434 1 199 (NA) 524 705 1 436 1 138 3 693 3 314 770 633 33 031 20 573 458 254 7 564 5 977 1 685 6 813 491 480 1 641 1 505 750 637 6 829 8 788 552 4 245 319 2 584 464 5 701 1 736 4 540 1 776 17 274 330 74 382 225 400 42 110 548 776 106 125 1 140 369 33 74 164 115 109 100 9 232 1 337 171 133 1 265 867 176 161 1 165 716 312 322 3 552 4 368 279 315 723 841 213 151 600 292 27 38 1 701 2 318 219 (NA) 527 (D) 233 218 1 264 858 147 128 38 394 22 817 59 24 1 036 122 283 3 018 54 59 42 94 88 99 688 915 57 501 47 187 109 1 521 258 1 Oil 312 10 506 1 756 224 131 127 637 292 304 9 059 10 433 552 532 8 560 10 110 180 198 3 949 5 281 550 352 8 141 4 315 938 918 9 846 8 619 1 056 812 9 908 7 436 1 540 1 483 6 410 7 986 1 324 1 380 2 622 3 391 793 611 2 088 2 282 115 101 1 105 1 468 995 (NA) 595 846 1 127 716 5 043 4 906 891 902 62 189 46 645 550 243 30 029 9 768 1 349 9 887 406 368 2 286 1 896 623 447 8 532 11 187 349 5 358 361 3 174 377 9 222 1 375 4 389 1 647 40 631 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 171 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Total farm production expenses farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm ..dollars, 1987. Uvestock and poultry purcfiased farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Commercial fertilizer^ Agricultural chemicals^ . Petroleum products Gasoline and gasofiol - Natural gas LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. _ ..farnis, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. -.farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..famis, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. --farms, 1987- 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. .-farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Electricity Hired farm labor. — farms. 1987. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. --farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982.. Contract labor farms, 1987., 1982.. $1,000, 1987-, 1982- Repair and maintenance farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987., Customwork, macfiine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Interest paid^ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Interest paid on debt: Secured by real estate farms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. Not secured by real estate farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Cash rent farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Property taxes paid farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. All other farm production expenses farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. 1 312 104 801 79 879 262 323 5 493 8 509 512 597 6 276 15 226 242 275 4 575 9 229 287 324 4 920 1 701 432 516 2 676 1 712 706 703 2 342 2 080 1 127 1 509 4 076 7 154 964 1 384 1 411 2 036 634 599 880 1 301 79 230 1 520 3 397 669 (NA) 265 421 900 978 4 433 3 573 579 657 38 270 23 284 356 193 3 614 1 101 1 002 5 599 351 375 1 182 730 407 469 4 693 5 433 247 3 359 183 1 334 319 2 637 1 092 2 672 1 203 15 916 814 122 500 150 491 79 91 214 1 521 181 190 1 220 2 651 69 106 1 043 2 391 350 168 3 017 1 812 485 494 3 713 2 689 581 511 5 595 3 424 761 804 5 604 5 020 647 733 1 494 1 458 490 413 1 350 671 101 93 2 508 2 606 487 (NA) 252 285 603 525 3 062 1 760 426 498 57 422 29 260 207 113 7 832 1 565 603 5 897 182 158 1 579 459 261 221 4 727 2 687 150 2 834 133 1 893 284 3 881 651 1 857 758 16 881 21 644 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Total farm production expenses farms, 1987, $1,000, 1987. Average per farm dollars, 1987. Livestock and poultry purchased farms, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Commercial fertilizer' _ Agricultural cfiemicals' Petroleum products Gasoline and gasohiol Diesel fuel Natural gas . LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc ...farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987_ 1982. ...farms, 1987_ 1982_ $1,000, 1987_ 1982- .. farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..farms, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982., ..farms, 1987. 1982_ $1,000. 1987_, 1982_. ..farms, 1987.. 1982., $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982_. $1,000, 1987_. 1982_. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987_. 1982.. $1,000. 1987_. 1982.. ..farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982_. Sutter Electricity . Hired farm labor .-farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982- --farms, 1987- 1982- $1,000, 1987-, 1982. Contract labor farms. $1,000. Repair and maintenance farms, $1,000. Customwork. macfiine fiire. and rental of macfirnery and equipment^ farms. 1987., 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987., 1987- 1987-- 1982-- $1,000. 1987- 1982-- Interest paid3 --farms, 1987-- 1982-- $1,000, 1987-- 1982.. Interest paid on debL Secured by real estate farms, 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. Not secured by real estate farms. 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. Casti rent -farms, 1987- $1,000. 1987- Property taxes paid- --farms, 1987-- $1,000, 1987-- All otfier farm production expenses farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. 1 437 Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbois, see introductory text Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 4 Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NET CASH RETURN Net casti return from agricultural sales for tfie farm unit (see text)' _ farms, 1987_. $1,000, 1987. Average per farm dollars, 1987_ Farms witfi net gains^ __ number, 1987_. $1,000, 1987.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. Farms with net losses number, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. San Benito GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS Total received farms, 1987_ $1,000, 1987- Average per farm.. dollars, 1987. Amount received in cash farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Value of commodity certificates received farms, 1987_ $1,000, 1987. OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Gross before taxes and expenses^ __ farms, 1987_. $1,000, 1987.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. Customwork and other agricultural services' _ farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Rental of farmland ..farms, 1987 $1,000, 1987.. Sales of forest products and Chnstmas trees farms, 1987_. $1,000, 1987.. Other farm-related income sources farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987-. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total — farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Com farms, 1987_. $1,000, 1987_. Wheat __ farms, 1967_. $1,000, 1987_. Soybeans _ farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Cotton.. _ _._ farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and honey farms, 1987 $1,000, 1987.. 704 19 446 27 622 321 21 977 68 465 383 2 532 6 610 77 490 6 370 San Bernardino SO 196 62 295 2 (D) 1 938 95 216 49 131 863 105 540 122 294 1 075 10 324 9 604 47 7 428 158 048 37 7 248 14 180 157 Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text! All Farms California Alameda Alpine Butte FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number, 1987.. 1982.. Land in farms acres. 1987.. 1982.. Average size of farm acres. 1987.. 1982.. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars. 1987.. 1982.. Average per acre ...dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Approximate land area acres. 1987.. Proportion in farms percent, 1987,. 1987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres. 70 to 99 acres farms.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres.. farms.. acres.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres _. farms.. acres.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 1 982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres ._ farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland. Harvested cropland Cropland used only for pasture or grazing Otfier cropland Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 83 217 Table 5 Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All Farms FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms — _ __ number. 1987. 1982. Land in farms _ acres. 1987. 1982. Average size of (arm. _ acres. 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildingsV Average per fami.. __ dollars. 1987 1982. Average per acre. _. dollars. 1987 1982- Approximate land area acres, 1987. Proportion in farms _ percent. 1987. 1 987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres _ _ farms. acres. 10 to 49 acres farms. acres. 50 to 69 acres farms. acres. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres ._ __ farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres _ farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres famis.. acres.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres. _ farms.. acres.. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 1982 size of farni: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. 50 to 69 acres _ farms" acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres _ farms.. 140 to 179 acres _ farms.I acres.. 180 to 219 acres _ __ farms.. acres. 220 to 259 acres _. farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres _ _ _ ___ farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres __ farms.. acres.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms.. n n«„ acres.. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland.. Harvested cropland Cropland used only for pasture or grazing... farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farnis. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Other cropland . farms. acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not tiarvested and not pastured farms. See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. Contra Costa 840 962 200 262 265 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. tFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inyo Kings Los Angeles FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. 1987,, 1982,, Land in farms , acres. 1987,, 1982,. Average size of (arm acres. 1987,. 1982,, Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982,. Average per acre _ dollars, 1987,, 1982., Approximate land area acres, 1987.. Proportion in farms percent. 1987,. 1987 size of farm 1 to 9 acres .farms,. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres - farms.. acres. 70 to 99 acres farms,. acres,. 100 to 139 acres farms,. acres,. 140 to 179 acres farms,. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres - farms,. acres,. 260 to 499 acres farms,. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms,. acres,. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms,. acres,. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 1982 size of fami: 1 to 9 acres .farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres.. 1,000 to 1.999 acres farms.. acres., 2,000 acres or more farms,. acres,. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland Harvested cropland _ Cropland used only for pasture or grazing _ Otfier cropland , Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms, 1987, 1982, acres. 1987, 1982, farms. 1987, 1982, acres. 1987, 1982, farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987, 1982, . farms, 1987, 1982, acres, 1987, 1982, farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 94 97 219 816 300 594 2 338 3 099 1 204 202 1 276 021 515 412 6 542 752 3.4 20 46 18 445 2 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 4 951 10 3 622 7 5 154 1 (D) 16 (D) 17 47 21 582 4 232 3 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 9 1 812 4 931 10 3 783 6 (D) 3 5 345 15 282 986 57 56 17 927 (D) 35 39 (D) (D) 34 25 (D) (D) 15 12 (D) 981 2 255 2 133 3 037 068 3 142 057 1 347 1 473 1 291 421 2 015 252 946 1 376 5 203 078 58.4 438 1 464 453 11 335 89 5 151 115 9 383 77 8 922 134 21 036 53 10 160 50 11 817 248 91 927 243 168 499 152 210 700 203 2 486 674 416 1 407 446 11 244 79 4 554 108 8 687 98 11 153 133 20 971 44 8 700 36 8 543 214 78 139 222 153 066 141 203 602 196 2 631 991 1 4 (D) (D) 1 737 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text 1 Mariposa Modoc Monterey FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. 1987., 1982.. Land in (arms acres. 1987., 1982., Average size of farm acres. 1987., 1982. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars. 1987_, 1982. Average per acre dollars. 1987., 1982., Approximate land area acres. 1987., Proportion in farms percent, 1987., 1 987 size of farni: 1 to 9 acres farms., acres., 10 to 49 acres farms., acres., 50 to 69 acres farms., acres., 70 to 99 acres farms., acres., 100 to 139 acres farms. acres- 140 to 179 acres farms. acres., 180 to 219 acres _. farms., acres., 220 to 259 acres farms- acres- 260 to 499 acres - farms. acres., 500 to 999 acres farms., acres., 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms., acres., 2.000 acres or more farms., acres., 1982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms., acres., 10 to 49 acres farms., acres., 50 to 69 acres farms., acres., 70 to 99 acres farms., acres., 100 to 139 acres farms., acres., 140 to 179 acres farms., acres., 180 to 219 acres _ farms. acres. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres., 260 to 499 acres farms., acres., 500 to 999 acres farms., acres., 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms., acres., 2,000 acres or more farms. acres.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland Harvested cropland . Cropland used only for pasture or grazing Other cropland farms. 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982- farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. , farms, acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982., Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] All Farms Napa Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. 1987. 1982. Land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982, Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars, 1987., 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987. 1982., Approximate land area acres, 1987.. Proportion in farms percent, 1987., 1 987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres _ farnis., acres., 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres., 50 to 69 acres _._ farms., acres., 70 to 99 acres farms. acres., 100 to 139 acres farms. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres (arms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres (arms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres _ farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres _ farms.. acres.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres.. 2,000 acres or more _. farms.. acres.. 1 982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres (arms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres.- farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres __ farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres __ farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres _ farms.. acres.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland. Harvested cropland _ Cropland used only for pasture or grazing.. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Other cropland . farms, acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987., 1982., 1 197 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All Farms San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms - number. 1987,, 1982. Land in farms acres, 1987,. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987_. 1982. Value of land and buildings^; Average per farm dollars, 1987_, 1982.. Average per acre dollars, 1987_. 1982.. Approximate land area acres, 1987_. Proportion in farms percent, 1987_. 1987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms- acres.. 10 to 49 acres _ farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres (arms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms- acres.. 220 to 259 acres — farms. acres.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres-. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms- acres.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 1982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms. acres. 220 to 259 acres.. farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres-. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms, 1987,. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Otfler cropland farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms, 1987.. 1982- acres, 1987-. 1982- 704 645 631 888 619 225 898 960 778 180 711 445 681 908 888 307 71.1 148 723 207 5 083 27 1 547 30 2 494 39 4 527 20 3 134 20 4 015 11 2 619 37 12 690 50 33 329 47 62 530 68 499 197 118 617 217 5 042 35 1 940 28 2 187 31 3 651 24 3 752 16 3 228 10 2 444 31 10 415 36 25 845 31 39 429 68 520 675 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All Farms Santa Clara Santa Cmz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. 1987_. 1982.. Land in (arms acres. 1987. 1982.. Average size of farm acres. 1987.. 1982.. Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Average per acre dollars. 1987.. 1982.. Approximate land area acres. 1987.. Proportion in (arms percent, 1987.. 1987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres _. farms- acres.. 10 to 49 acres (arms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres., 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres _.. farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres - farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres- 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 1 982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms., acres., 50 to 69 acres (arms. acres., 70 to 99 acres (arms., acres. 100 to 139 acres (arms., acres., 140 to 179 acres farms., acres., 180 to 219 acres --- (arms., acres., 220 to 259 acres (arms. acres. 260 to 499 acres (arms. acres. 500 to 999 acres (amns. acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres (arms. acres. 2,000 acres or more farms. acres- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland _ famis, 1987., 1982., acres, 1987., 1982- Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms, 1987., 1982., acres. 1987., 1982., Otfier cropland. __ farms, 1987 1982., acres, 1987., 1982. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. See footnotes at end o( table. 1 312 1 518 347 504 329 341 265 217 432 242 602 075 1 699 3 944 827 513 42.0 596 2 203 390 7 895 53 2 977 34 2 732 41 4 844 38 6 053 20 4 028 21 5 051 44 16 762 21 14 459 22 31 247 32 249 253 705 2 765 450 9 254 59 3 377 47 3 856 47 5 519 37 5 926 21 4 191 24 5 630 47 16 868 33 22 682 12 16 123 36 233 150 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning o) abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] All Farms Tehama Trinity Yolo FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms - number. 1987_. 1982.. Land In famns - acres. 1987_. 1982.. Average size of farm acres. 1987.. 1982.. Value of land and buildlngsV Average per farm dollars. 1987_. 1982.. Average per acre dollars. 1987.. 1982.. Approximate land area -. acres, 1987.. Proportion in farms percent, 1987.. 1 987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres - farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres famis.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres - — farms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres - farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres - farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres - - - farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres - farms.. acres.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres --- farms.. acres.. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 1982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres - farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres _-_ farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres - (arms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms.. acres., 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Harvested cropland farms, 1987., 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- Other cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982- 1 438 1 283 355 973 351 907 248 274 554 847 825 590 2 159 2 985 385 228 92.4 226 1 042 487 11 829 72 4 258 81 6 718 97 11 388 69 10 997 51 10 129 46 10 836 136 49 344 97 68 633 49 68 633 27 102 166 231 1 043 418 9 899 81 4 706 64 5 253 87 9 954 50 7 990 36 7 034 37 8 657 36 003 95 66 150 55 76 733 31 118 485 1 420 1 424 1 104 584 1 168 247 778 820 404 415 650 072 532 823 1 890 118 58.4 237 1 084 574 12 762 83 4 818 82 6 774 69 8 060 40 6 298 40 7 836 33 7 938 73 26 252 59 40 032 44 61 167 86 921 563 229 1 080 585 13 087 78 4 490 76 6 303 76 8 852 54 8 594 34 6 594 24 5 717 77 28 043 65 46 034 43 59 582 83 979 871 1 369 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All Farms California Alameda Alpine Butte Calaveras Colusa LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con Total cropland-Con. Other cropland-Con. Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . Cropland idle. Total woodland. Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . . farms, 1987_ 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. . farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982.. . farms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982. . farms, 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982.. farms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982-. Other land. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. Land in house tots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland, all types farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program farms, 1987.. acres, 1987. 1 137 1 070 96 641 96 598 1 731 1 362 373 612 429 315 11 671 7 659 1 269 348 558 806 4 896 5 124 1 351 482 1 483 132 2 349 2 598 808 284 944 853 3 093 3 201 543 198 538 279 50 639 51 272 18 352 193 19 416 388 14 211 13 463 17 111 110 17 979 580 43 920 45 312 1 241 083 1 436 808 26 661 27 073 19 267 107 20 269 052 5 062 1 703 610 542 130 528 346 163 686 23 10 1 649 251 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Contra Costa Imperial LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Total cropland-Con. Other cropland-Con, Cropland on wtiicti all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . Cropland Idle. Total woodland. Woodland pastured . Woodland not pastured . farms. 1987,, 1982, acres, 1987,, 1982. farms. 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987, 1982. farms, 1987, 1982- acras, 1987, 1982, famis, 1987, 1982, acres. 1987, 1982, farms. 1987, 1982, acres. 1987, 1982, Other land farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982, Pastureland and rangeiand other than cropland and woodland pastured farms, 1987, 1982, acres, 1987, 1982, L,and in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pastureland, all types farms, 1987,, 1982, acres, 1987, 1982, Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program farms, 1987, acres, 1987, 12 14 483 695 5 5 182 420 65 45 6 425 1 889 27 32 3 556 6 314 17 24 3 123 5 562 12 10 433 752 512 596 142 771 189 781 209 223 137 687 174 806 409 459 5 084 14 975 353 375 157 288 203 935 11 5 (D) 173 3 (D) 2 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inyo Kings Los Angeles LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con. Other cropland-Con. Cropland on whicti all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . Cropland idle. Total woodland- Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. fams. 1987-. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987_. 1982. farms. 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987_ 1982. Other land farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pastureland. all types farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program farms. 1987. acres. 1987. Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All Farms Mariposa Mendocino Monterey LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con. Other cropland-Con. Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . Ciopland Idle. Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . Other land Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. Pastureland, all types . Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program farms, 1987_. 1982_ acres, 1987.. 1982. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982., acres, 1987., 1982.. famis, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. farms, 1987. acres, 1987. 1 4 (D) 151 4 13 1 i?i Table 5, Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Napa Orange Placer Plumas Sacramento LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Total cropland-Con, Other cropland-Con, Cropland on wf^ich all Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con. Ottier cropland-Con. Cropland on wtitch all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . Cropland idle. Total woodland .farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982.. -farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1967.. 1982.. .farms, 1987. 1982.. acres. 1987,. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. Woodland pastured . Woodland not pastured . Otfier land Pastureland and rangeland other tfian cropland and woodland pastured L.and in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. Pastureland, all types . Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982-. . famis, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987., 1982. .farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. .farms, 1987. acres. 1987.. 17 21 2 716 1 784 24 30 5 224 7 014 65 48 4 150 4 349 26 28 19 235 13 442 14 18 17 061 12 068 17 14 2 174 1 374 448 422 522 999 521 701 201 182 512 947 509 035 332 337 10 052 12 666 332 287 555 641 539 127 24 12 2 139 480 3 146 25 18 2 263 687 5 5 259 (D) 186 156 9 091 7 192 55 44 2 968 2 015 14 18 661 519 44 33 2 307 1 496 1 366 1 491 1 617 882 2 052 619 289 280 1 594 263 2 020 691 1 260 1 399 23 619 31 928 533 561 1 604 504 2 028 917 5 4 (D) 400 2 (D) 77 22 2 278 334 13 15 1 422 11 705 540 19 385 13 842 176 159 18 631 15 258 44 38 3 662 1 602 139 133 14 969 13 656 3 212 3 220 388 097 477 496 441 437 326 278 391 104 3 034 3 082 61 819 66 392 742 794 347 179 412 116 3 2 (D) (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 44 106 1 420 14 317 49 56 6 663 5 826 573 327 45 326 12 677 56 52 10 503 10 245 19 21 8 099 3 956 38 33 2 404 6 289 2 310 2 447 262 700 325 257 386 419 220 333 277 180 2 113 2 239 42 367 48 077 946 1 037 264 625 318 039 195 44 19 832 1 923 12 1 665 52 15 8 723 1 235 120 131 43 569 107 817 267 160 59 301 14 233 219 203 44 321 51 750 122 119 26 872 43 601 111 108 17 449 8 149 1 464 1 271 1 063 353 1 091 254 707 577 1 025 413 1 051 025 1 131 1 019 37 940 40 229 1 112 1 012 1 133 922 1 164 153 58 18 14 917 1 670 67 71 200 8 6 147 (D) Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. {For meantng ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All Farms Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con. Other cropland-Con. Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . Cropland idle. Total woodland Woodland pastured - Woodland not pastured . -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- - farms, 1987- 1982- acres, 1987. 1982- - farms, 1987- 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. Other land — farms, 1987-. 1982.. acres, 1987_. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodtand pastured farms, 1987. 1982- acres. 1987.. 1982. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. Pastureland, all types .-- farms, 1987.. 1982- acres, 1987-. 1982- Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs— farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program.. farms, 1987.. acres, 1987. 14 17 460 671 6 15 532 1 891 118 115 3 221 2 204 68 91 11 013 13 887 20 31 5 591 9 350 57 68 5 422 4 537 905 977 291 810 265 333 265 253 283 472 253 405 763 846 8 338 11 928 441 461 300 623 275 149 (D) 18 9 178 (D) 12 2 171 (D) 94 67 908 781 128 151 10 373 10 159 21 44 6 978 2 736 113 125 3 395 7 423 479 519 17 838 20 740 93 118 13 226 16 002 477 4 612 4 738 200 222 24 799 23 616 1 (D) 29 17 1 024 878 16 431 629 75 72 5 162 2 368 190 237 48 368 87 105 107 164 29 234 63 461 112 128 19 134 23 644 685 745 269 157 256 065 310 310 259 939 243 245 523 638 9 218 12 820 622 677 314 546 338 295 13 5 (D) 82 3 (D) 3 1 (D) (D) 2 5 (D) (D) 6 18 5 350 3 886 4 5 (D) (D) 3 16 (D) (D) 34 47 37 897 40 218 22 21 37 288 (D) 25 35 609 (D) 37 42 46 096 45 374 1 () 46 30 4 148 1 606 57 49 6 152 8 690 148 73 19 875 6 470 216 203 110 313 96 921 116 98 47 245 47 709 133 133 63 068 49 212 579 604 371 036 423 005 284 315 347 413 398 694 485 522 23 623 24 311 530 562 450 419 495 121 107 29 7 289 1 098 12 4 181 12 34 (D) 4 597 37 36 15 704 18 800 153 87 18 747 9 662 22 23 6 650 4 664 9 10 (D) 3 624 14 13 (D) 1 040 602 694 137 933 148 905 196 197 (D) 135 714 505 498 (D) 13 191 395 380 160 822 162 801 92 17 14 689 1 333 5 668 21 8 145 83 8 11 98 223 245 206 11 954 9 728 392 442 94 059 98 237 184 193 55 852 54 118 257 309 38 207 44 119 2 193 2 247 295 118 328 098 731 793 254 191 278 764 1 859 1 912 40 927 49 334 1 477 1 524 370 550 391 258 25 66 616 5 354 34 11 3 000 4 114 405 232 27 382 15 824 57 53 6 319 9 134 14 IB 4 050 6 808 44 40 2 269 2 326 2 659 2 573 362 906 412 856 603 606 324 780 388 090 2 360 2 318 28 126 24 766 1 281 1 331 368 621 450 249 56 20 4 845 1 733 See footnotes at end of table. 196 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All Farms Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Total cropland-Con. Other cropland-Con. Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . Cropland Idle. Total woodland Woodland pastured _ Woodland not pastured . Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc - -farms. 1987.. 1982- , 1987-. 1982-. -farms. 1987-. 1982- acres. 1987_. 1982-. -farms, 1987-. 1982-, acres. 1987-. 1982-, .farms, 1987-. 1982-. acres. 1987- 1982- - farms. 1987, 1982. acres. 1987. 1982- - farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987- 1982. .farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982- . farms. 1987. 1982- acres. 1987- 1982- -fanns. 1987- 1982- acres. 1987. 1982. Pastureland, all types . .farms, acres. Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs. farms. Cropland placed under the consen/atk>n reserve jirogram famis, acres. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1987- 17 37 614 2 899 75 57 11 131 8 547 323 212 43 336 14 540 33 30 5 686 13 757 11 15 3 374 6 468 22 20 2 312 7 289 656 650 54 458 52 965 105 85 45 871 41 511 613 619 8 587 11 454 223 218 57 367 59 220 249 91 (D) 7 597 6 (D) 18 15 (D) 918 30 23 4 751 2 987 190 138 36 633 6 429 99 100 55 071 67 512 59 56 (D) 56 585 44 52 (D) 10 927 889 154 968 866 356 387 (D) 923 047 785 830 (D) 45 819 710 720 920 708 1 029 799 38 11 3 488 726 7 1 828 5 6 (D) (D) 1 1 (0) (D) IB 16 455 249 24 898 31 393 28 34 19 055 26 727 31 40 5 843 4 666 96 101 72 032 89 362 50 45 67 810 84 430 80 85 4 222 4 932 92 048 115 260 48 35 4 887 2 008 157 78 25 411 5 580 956 578 83 416 31 888 91 84 43 610 45 399 31 47 24 454 23 400 69 47 19 156 21 999 3 028 2 885 604 156 579 224 548 521 556 307 532 066 2 771 2 631 47 849 47 158 984 1 019 626 060 583 809 536 224 46 471 10 355 2 462 (D) 1 6 (D) 27 12 5 214 185 34 40 3 277 12 394 25 17 5 421 1 245 212 196 99 521 84 842 145 128 (D) 80 857 116 117 (D) 3 985 228 217 111 893 104 239 1 (D) 1 (D) 26 10 495 319 1 213 760 200 149 10 822 5 705 54 52 12 026 10 155 16 19 1 758 6 317 39 33 10 268 3 838 1 143 1 133 182 953 154 830 174 172 144 672 103 708 1 061 1 051 38 281 51 122 272 265 157 820 124 210 5 794 30 63 2 682 8 163 63 71 15 478 33 563 268 134 59 615 20 294 38 37 3 555 6 926 15 23 2 437 6 517 23 19 1 118 409 613 596 125 763 141 167 145 135 110 694 126 684 539 523 15 069 14 483 309 289 132 458 148 602 214 48 35 293 8 168 22 10 760 8 13 544 (D) 12 8 1 299 1 677 130 81 13 495 7 181 50 72 8 530 10 416 31 39 7 150 5 881 22 40 1 380 4 535 415 426 116 047 100 260 139 151 105 368 85 734 358 358 10 679 14 526 310 310 131 492 102 991 95 21 (D) 1 604 2 (D) 'Data are based on a sample of fanns, see text. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 197 Table 6 Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Farms with harvested cropland Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory textj Farms with harvested cropland Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FariTis with harvested cropland Inyo Kem Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Funw number, 1987., 1982-. acre* harvested, 1987.. 1982.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms. acres harvested.. 10 to 49 acres ._ farms.. acres harvested.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres han/ested.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres hareested.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres harvested.. SCO to 999 acres _ _ farms.. acres harvested.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres harvested.. 1 982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres han/ested.. SO to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested. 70 to 99 acres farms. acres harvested. . 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres harvested. . 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 500 to 999 acres _ farms.. acres harvested.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 2,000 acres or more ._ farms. acres harvested.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1987 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 19 acres farms.. acres-- 20 to 29 acres farms.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. 100 to 199 acres farmsll acres-- 200 to 499 acres farms.. 500 to 999 acres farmsll acres.. 1.000 acres or more farms.. 1982 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. 10 to 19 acres farms.. 20 to 29 acres farmsll acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 199 acres farms.. 200 to 499 acres farmsll acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres.. 1,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 35 3B 5 12 3 17 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 430 3 16 4 618 2 (D) 10 2 140 3 12 9 139 1 (D) 7 416 3 24 7 896 3 728 6 1 280 13 55 2 (D) 3 63 2 (D) 3 190 7 890 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 9 33 5 56 5 100 8 213 4 300 5 675 4 1 479 1 (0) 1 513 1 463 748 185 (0) 123 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symtx)ls, see introductory text] Farms with harvested cropland Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Inlroduclory text) Farms with harvested cropland Orange Placer Riverside Fann*. number, 1»87.. 1«S2.. acres harvested, 19S7. 1982.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size of larm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres haniestsd.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres harvested. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres harvested. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres han/ested.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 1,000 to 1.999 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres harvested.. 1982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 70 to 99 acres (arms.. acres harvested.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres han/ested.. 140 to 179 acres (arms.. acres harvested.. 180 to 219 acres (arms.. acres harvested.. 220 to 259 acres (arms. acres harvested.. 260 to 499 acres (amis.. acres harvested.. 500 to 999 acres (arms.. acres harvested.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres (arms.. acres harvested. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres harvested.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1987 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 19 acres farms.. acres. 20 to 29 acres farms.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms. acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms. 100 to 199 acres farms]! acres.. 200 to 499 acres (arms.. 500 to 999 acres (arms]! acres.. 1,000 acres or more (arms. acres.. 1982 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres (arms., acres.. 10 to 19 acres (arms. acres. 20 to 29 acres (arms. acres. 30 to 49 acres (arms. acres. 50 to 99 acres (arms- acres- 100 to 199 acres (arms. acres. 200 to 499 acres -. (arms. acres. 500 to 999 acres (arms. acres. 1,000 acres or more (arms. acres. «72 889 43 328 39 ISO 212 764 415 6 Oil 63 2 029 65 3 143 54 3 631 27 1 366 17 1 301 12 1 470 48 6 268 27 6 240 21 5 355 11 5 750 202 701 358 5 376 64 2 249 46 2 107 39 2 324 29 1 823 20 1 512 9 1 043 43 4 994 30 6 484 20 5 525 9 5 012 378 1 623 203 2 700 110 2 546 99 3 808 93 6 293 47 5 630 27 7 990 13 (D) 2 (D) 332 1 357 184 2 500 95 2 202 101 3 804 86 5 909 33 4 282 23 6 649 12 8 123 3 4 324 127 140 2 276 2 473 34 83 61 380 6 29 3 18 3 57 4 173 2 (D) 2 (D) 7 346 4 ISO 1 (D) 30 60 60 283 9 64 4 14 4 158 4 16 2 (D) 4 42 4 111 13 464 5 247 1 (D) 93 287 13 148 9 198 5 190 4 245 2 (D) 1 (D) 107 313 11 123 S 103 8 308 6 358 2 P) 1 (D) 328 376 18 888 24 927 156 415 95 1 586 12 574 17 1 111 16 1 298 4 467 4 512 7 1 434 11 2 876 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 182 458 114 1 756 19 768 15 954 12 1 058 4 558 7 890 3 542 11 3 051 5 (D) 1 (D) 3 11 151 185 544 35 446 26 591 17 622 28 1 973 16 2 006 17 4 856 2 (D) 2 (D) 221 623 53 718 17 384 25 026 25 1 779 14 1 942 15 4 304 3 1 850 3 12 301 467 514 23 158 27 209 108 291 190 1 655 34 717 22 606 13 488 18 1 130 9 511 8 745 28 4 180 20 4 206 12 5 794 5 2 835 123 325 227 2 278 23 406 31 793 23 1 419 17 784 8 318 6 542 20 2 021 17 4 563 10 4 241 9 9 519 265 887 51 694 38 837 33 1 161 27 1 927 21 3 097 25 7 942 6 (D) 1 (D) 263 944 68 874 46 1 032 52 1 864 23 1 563 11 1 331 20 6 272 7 5 002 4 8 327 61 70 12 880 13 264 6 (D) 9 124 2 (D) 2 (D) 3 65 5 173 1 (D) 5 250 5 518 6 1 870 12 2 307 5 7 300 2 (D) 11 101 5 63 3 85 7 270 2 (D) 1 (D) 6 594 12 1 742 5 492 11 3 021 5 6 670 11 26 6 82 7 163 6 220 8 546 10 1 433 11 (D) 2 (D) 12 40 7 100 4 85 6 200 15 1 062 11 1 430 12 3 741 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 526 2 501 217 994 252 360 803 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Farms with harvested cropland San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Farms _ _ number, 1987.. 1982.. acres harvested, 1967.. 1962.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 10 to 49 acres _ farms.. acres han/ested.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 70 to 99 acres ._ farms.. acres harvested-. 100 to 139 acres _ farms-. acres harvested.. 140 to 179 acres farms-. acres harvested.. ISO to 219 acres '. __ famis.. acres harvested.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 260 to 499 acres farms- acres harvested.- 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres ___ farms.. acres harvested.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres harvested.. 1 982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 50 to 69 acres _ farms.. acres harvested.. 70 to 99 acres _ farms. acres harvested.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 140 to 179 acres farms. acres harvested.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 220 to 259 acres— _ farms.. acres harvested.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 500 to 999 acres farms., acres harvested.. 1.000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres harvested.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1987 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres _ farms- acres.. 10 to 19 acres farms.. acres. 20 to 29 acres farms.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms.. acres. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres. 100 to 199 acres famis.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres farms.- acres.- 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres.. 1,000 acres or more farms.. acres. 1 982 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres. 10 to 19 acres farms.. acres.. 20 to 29 acres farms.. acres. 30 to 49 acres farms. acres.- 50 to 99 acres farms. ac^es.- 100 to 199 acres _ farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres., 1,000 acres or more farms. acres-- 472 400 50 154 62 366 66 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For moaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with harvested cropland Santa Clara Santa Cna Shasta Sierra Sisl<iyou Solano Sonoma Fanns- .- number, 1987.. 1982. haiYested, 1987. 1982. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres (amis. acres harvested.. 10 to 49 acres farms., acres harvested-. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 70 to 99 acres farms- acres harvested.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres harvested. 140 to 179 acres farms- acres harvested-. 180 to 219 acres farms. acres harvested.. 220 to 259 acres... - farms. acres han/ested.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres harvested-. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 1.000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres harvested-. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres han/ested.. 1 982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 10 to 49 acres .-- fanms- acres harvested.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested-. 70 to 99 acres --- farms.. acres harvested.. 100 to 139 acres (arms.. acres harvested.. 140 to 179 acres (arms.. acres harvested-. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres harvested-. 220 to 259 acres (arms.. acres harvested.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres harvested-. 500 to 999 acres (arms.. acres harvested.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres (amis.. acres harvested.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres harvested.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1987 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 19 acres farms.. acres.. 20 to 29 acres farms,. acres.. 30 to 49 acres (arms.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres (arms.. 100 to 199 acres (armsl! acres.. 200 to 499 acres (arms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres (arms.. acres.. 1,000 acres or more (arms-. acres-. 1982 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres famns.. 10 to 19 acres (armsl! acres.. 20 to 29 acres - farms.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms. acres.. 50 to 99 acres - farms.. acres.. 100 to 199 acres farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres -. farms. acres.. 500 to 999 acres (arms. acres.. 1,000 acres or more (arms. acres.. 1 033 28 725 32 843 329 963 293 3 709 42 1 635 21 1 006 23 1 943 23 1 847 15 1 881 14 1 207 18 3 029 13 4 277 3 131 15 7 097 454 1 394 356 4 821 46 1 661 33 1 697 34 2 602 21 2 855 13 1 540 16 1 573 31 7 085 14 (D) 2 (D) 13 474 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with harvested cropland Farms number, 1987_. 1982.. acres harvested, 1987.. 1962.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres harvested-. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres harvested. 220 to 259 acres farms., acres harvested. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 500 to 999 acres __ farms.. acres harvested.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres han/ested.. 1982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres harvested. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 70 to 99 acres _. farms.. acres harvested.. 100 to 139 acres ._. farms.. acres harvested.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 180 to 219 acres farms., acres harvested.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres harvested.. 500 to 999 acres _ farms.. acres harvested.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres _ farms.. acres harvested.. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres harvested.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1 987 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres _ _ farms.. acres.. 10 to 19 acres __ farms.. 20 to 29 acres _ farmsll acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres _ farms. , acres.. 100 to 199 acres ._ farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres farms.. 500 to 999 acres ._ farmsl. 1,000 acres or more farms.. acres-. 1982 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres _ _ farms.. 10 to 19 acres __. farmsll acres. 20 to 29 acres _ farms.. acres. _ 30 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres. _ 100 to 199 acres _. farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres _ famis.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. 1,000 acres or nrore _._ farms.. acres.. Sutter 1 296 1 144 230 996 247 463 177 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with irrigation California Alameda Alpine Amador Bune Calaveras Farms number, 1987.. 1982. Land in imgated farms .acres. 1987.. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured. farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ... farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irrigated land acres, 1987. 1982.. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982.. Pastureland and other land farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms. acres irrigated.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 260 to 499 acres _ farms.. acres imgated.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres irrigated,. 2,000 acres or more farms. acres irrigated.. 1 982 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 10 to 49 acres farms. acres irrigated.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres irrigated. 70 to 99 acres farms. acres irrigated. 100 to 139 acres farms. acres irrigated. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres farms. acres irrigated. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres irrigated. 260 to 499 acres farms. acres irrigated. 500 to 999 acres _ farms. acres irrigated. 1,000 to 1.999 acres farms. acres irrigated. 2,000 acres or more farms. acres irrigated. 58 868 58 389 17 566 521 18 402 022 53 254 51 989 7 304 566 8 251 868 11 941 8 009 1 429 920 762 421 13 815 15 184 7 477 807 7 847 328 7 596 091 8 460 508 52 780 51 431 6 964 100 7 787 078 9 641 10 942 631 991 673 430 13 728 46 672 21 860 388 510 3 333 140 832 3 256 196 510 2 735 230 476 2 078 232 110 1 387 192 286 1 102 182 752 3 510 825 628 2 692 1 174 243 1 734 1 334 019 1 453 2 652 053 13 966 47 445 21 401 378 489 3 312 143 423 3 367 207 844 2 756 234 135 2 043 230 581 1 290 176 849 1 043 177 812 3 371 833 846 2 578 1 187 436 1 644 1 395 842 1 618 3 446 806 174 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with irrigation Farms _. number, 1987. 1982. Land in inigated farms acres. 1987. 1982_ Harvested cropland _ farms. 1987_ 1982. acres. 1987., 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured farms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987., 1982., Pastureland. excluding woodland pastured ... farms. 1987., 1982. acres, 1987., 1982,. irrigated land .acres, 1987.. 1982.. Harvested cropland farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland and other land farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres __ farms.. acres irrigated.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres irrigated. 50 to 69 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres irrigated-. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres irrigated,. 500 to 999 acres __ farms.. acres irrigated.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated, , 1982 inigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms,. acres irrigated,, 10 to 49 acres farms,, acres irrigated,, 50 to 69 acres farms,, acres irrigated,. 70 to 99 acres _, farms.. acres imgated.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 140 to 179 acres __ farms.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres farms,. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres Irrigated.. 260 to 499 acres _ farms., acres irrigated .. 500 to 999 acres ,,, farms.. acres imgated.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres imgated.. 2,000 acres or more farms,, acres imgated.. Contra Costa 385 473 67 673 85 865 345 420 24 470 32 657 62 36 4 166 2 054 84 106 35 934 45 024 25 240 32 373 343 417 21 384 29 330 53 76 3 856 3 043 148 523 145 2 329 17 746 15 913 13 1 110 6 668 5 423 3 540 4 1 288 6 2 387 18 10 048 5 4 265 181 648 175 2 986 24 1 030 17 1 255 20 1 847 10 1 058 4 (D) 1 (D) 9 3 574 13 8 391 11 9 619 43 35 9 957 (D) 32 24 (0) 2 146 6 5 668 129 30 25 5 159 (D) 5 523 3 826 30 23 2 508 2 041 24 21 3 015 1 785 9 23 6 57 2 (D) 4 47 10 526 2 (D) 3 649 3 130 1 (D) 1 (D) 9 21 7 54 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 365 3 135 2 (D) 3 242 2 (D) 1 (D) 370 371 51 017 51 626 277 263 3 134 3 621 58 45 1 810 338 182 213 38 399 38 156 8 809 7 662 272 256 3 008 3 237 132 153 5 801 4 425 67 176 187 1 460 40 907 23 494 10 261 13 270 3 332 3 138 11 496 7 (D) 2 (D) 4 3 380 209 166 1 346 25 714 26 545 13 355 14 453 5 114 7 86 17 797 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 2 820 Fresno 6 597 6 441 1 354 627 1 475 446 6 254 6 026 1 004 856 1 181 339 1 359 827 142 704 63 416 817 963 149 461 171 018 1 Oil 320 1 184 637 6 242 6 012 996 410 1 163 789 616 721 14 910 20 848 882 3 182 3 185 69 138 481 23 593 454 32 678 350 34 523 220 29 740 126 21 507 102 21 111 277 77 647 251 148 302 154 166 274 115 383 625 907 3 424 3 027 64 943 481 24 179 501 36 426 328 32 279 235 32 172 132 21 647 95 20 185 269 82 103 185 103 247 140 165 710 141 598 322 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Farms with ifrigation Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with irrigation Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Mono Farms - .number, 1987_. 1982.. Land in irrigated farms acres, 1987_. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Ottier cropland, excluding cropland pastured farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ... farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Irrigated land acres, 1987.. 1982.. Harvested cropland farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Pastui«land and Ottier land farms, 1987_. 1982_. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 1967 irrigated acres by size of farm; 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 10 to 49 acres ___ farms.. acres irrigated.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 70 to 99 acres __ farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 140 to 179 acres famis.- acres irrigated. . 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres _._ farms.. acres irrigated. 260 to 499 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated _- 500 to 999 acres farms. acres irrigated -- 1,000 to 1,999 acres famis- acres irrigated.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated.. 1 982 inigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms-. acres irrigated- 10 to 49 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 50 to 69 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated-. 140 to 179 acres farms-- acres irrigated- 180 to 219 acres - farms.. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 260 to 499 acres — farms.. acres irrigated.. 500 to 999 acres.-- --- farms.. acres irrigated .- 1,000 to 1,999 acres- - — farms.. acres irrigated-. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated.. 34 38 8 945 13 127 26 29 323 1 622 3 7 35 420 17 17 8 104 9 872 716 2 850 26 25 139 1 428 9 14 577 1 422 14 30 10 40 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 145 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 51 53 86 052 61 089 30 1 510 351 4 4 206 238 37 43 80 902 59 058 8 494 12 152 32 29 1 269 299 22 29 7 225 11 853 4 1 115 5 1 418 1 (D) 2 (D) 16 60 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 16 2 (D) 6 509 3 23 3 214 11 7 606 3 5 10 (D) 1 (D) 4 28 4 16 2 (D) 3 12 2 (D) 9 141 6 138 1 (D) 8 11 771 466 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introdudory lextl Farms with imgation Farms __ number. 1987. 1982. Land in irrigated (amis acres. 1987 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982.. Ottier cropland, excluding cropland pastured __ ___ farms. 1987. 1982-, acres, 1987., 1982.. Pastureland. excluding woodland pastured ... farms. 1987. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. Irrigated land acres, 1987.. 1982.. Han/ested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland and otfier land farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 10 to 49 acres farms. acres irrigated.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres imgated.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 260 to 499 acres — farms.. acres irrigated.. 500 to 999 acres _ _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 1,000 to 1.999 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated.. 1 982 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres __ farms.. acres irrigated. _ 10 to 49 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 70 to 99 acres _.. farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres.- _._ farms.. acres irrigated.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres inigated.. 180 to 219 acres _ _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 260 to 499 acres _ farms.. acres Irrigated— 500 to 999 acres ._ _ farms.. acres irrigated __ 1,000 to 1,999 acres __ farms.. acres irrigated .. 2,000 acres or more ___ _ farms.. acres irrigated.. Napa Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 -Con. IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Famis with imgation Famis number. 1987. 1982. Land in inigated farms acres. 1987. 1982_ Harvested cropland- farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Otfier cropland, excluding cropland pastured ___ farms. 1987. 1982., acres, 1987_. 1982. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms. 1987., 1982., acres. 1987., 1982., Irrigated land acres. 1987_, 1982. Harvested cropland _ farms. 1987_, 1982.. acres. 1987_. 1982.. Pastureland and other land farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 inigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres __ farms.. acres irrigated.. 10 to 49 acres .._ farms.. acres irrigated-. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres inigated .. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres irrigated. . 140 to 179 acres __ farms.. acres inigated.. 180 to 219 acres _ ___ farms.. acres irrigated- 220 to 259 acres iarms.- acres irrigated-. 260 to 499 acres - — farms— acres irrigated-. 500 to 999 acres „- farms-- acres irrigated- 1,000 to 1.999 acres „ farms-- acres irrigated-. 2.000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated.. 1982 imgated acres by size of farm; 1 to 9 acres .- - farms.. acres irrigated .- 10 to 49 acres -- farms.. acres inigated -- 50 to 69 acres farms-- acres irrigated -- 70 to 99 acres -- --- farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 140 to 179 acres .- -- fanris.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres. -„ farms-- acres irrigated- 220 to 259 acres — -— „ farms-- acres irrigated- 260 to 499 acres— farms-- acres irrigated- 500 to 999 acres - farms.. acres irrigated.- 1.000 to 1,999 acres — farms— acres irrigated- 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated.. San Benito 378 360 131 291 170 408 362 350 37 686 36 952 60 56 7 103 4 004 97 91 78 843 118 240 30 622 29 905 355 346 28 336 28 797 38 34 2 286 1 108 84 301 144 2 673 20 907 18 1 326 25 1 818 11 1 149 11 1 326 5 670 17 2 513 12 4 678 17 7 928 14 5 333 64 275 146 2 685 26 1 269 20 1 447 17 1 131 16 1 521 (D) 2 (D) 16 2 978 15 4 253 12 4 968 20 8 182 San Bernardino 1 061 240 534 90 975 873 894 36 234 44 643 147 122 8 145 5 993 219 273 184 090 20 661 37 175 45 935 869 887 33 867 39 087 162 214 3 308 6 848 375 1 248 382 5 191 46 1 315 45 1 939 33 2 414 22 1 917 18 2 149 14 2 357 34 7 352 17 6 422 8 3 515 4 1 356 404 1 371 389 5 335 46 1 508 58 2 790 32 1 873 29 2 834 11 1 186 IB 3 185 43 8 906 16 5 980 11 7 989 4 2 978 San Diego 5 145 4 984 204 717 211 088 5 048 4 879 73 020 73 506 657 506 15 905 11 454 351 365 69 372 84 831 72 686 75 171 5 041 4 868 69 291 70 995 202 216 3 395 4 176 3 047 9 505 1 592 21 588 129 4 326 120 5 384 73 4 596 43 3 061 28 3 277 19 3 258 53 8 109 19 5 178 13 3 804 9 600 2 884 9 179 1 600 21 467 126 4 320 96 4 648 87 5 402 44 3 686 32 2 603 19 2 736 48 6 932 22 6 246 12 5 347 14 2 605 San Francisco (D) (0) 5 6 10 16 10 (D) 5 6 10 (D) San Joaquin 3 697 3 893 668 053 692 676 3 384 3 492 448 809 477 640 597 412 51 732 28 249 695 849 124 616 139 860 448 511 483 618 3 355 3 460 426 757 459 071 539 661 21 754 24 547 639 2 593 1 588 31 521 246 11 987 San Luis Obispo - Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For nneaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Farms with Irrigation Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with Irrigation Farms number. 1987.. 1982.. Land in irrigated farms acres, 1987.. 1982.. Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982-. Ottier cropland, excluding cropland pastured _ farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987_. 1982.. Irrigated land acres, 1987.. 19B2-. Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Pastureland and other land farms, 1987.. 1982_. acres, 1987_. 1982_. 1987 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres irrigated _. 10 to 49 acres _ farms-. acres inigated.. 50 to 69 acres ___ _. farms. acres Inigated.. 70 to 99 acres _ famns.. acres irrigated. _ 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres irrigated .. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres irrigated. . 260 to 499 acres farnis.. acres irrigated.. 500 to 999 acres _ farnis.. acres irrigated-. 1,000 to 1.999 acres _ farms- acres irrigated-. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated.. 1982 Irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 aaes farms.. acres irrigated. _ 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. SO to 69 acres _ (arms.. acres irrigated.. 70 to 99 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated __ 140 to 179 acres _ farms.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres __ farms.. acres Irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres inigated. . 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres irrigated- 1,000 to 1,999 acres _. farms.. acres irrigated.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated.. Sutter Tehama 1 312 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] California Alameda Alpine Amador Calaveras VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. 1987. 1982_ $1,000, 1987_ 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982. Farms by value group: $1 to $9,999 ..1987., 1982. $10,000 to $19,999 ...1987.. 1982., $20,000 to $29,999 1987., 1982., $30,000 to $49,999. 1987., 1982. $50,000 to $69,999 _ _-1987-, 1982.. $70,000 to $99,999 1987., 1982.. $100,000 to $199,999 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 or more 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 to $499,999 .1987.. $500,000 or more 1987.. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, number, Wfieel tractors farms. number. Less tfian 40 fiorsepower (PTO) farms. number, 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Grain and bean combines' farms, number, Cottonpickers and strippers farms, number, fvlower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms, number, 1987 INVENTORY 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987., 1982., 1987., 1987., 1987. 1987., 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982., 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982.. I^anufactured 1983 to 1987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms., number.. Wheel tractors farms., number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number., 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms., number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners. farms., number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms., number.. Wheel tractors __ farms., number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms- number., 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms., number.. Grain and bean combines farms., number., Cottonpickers and strippers farms., number.. Mower conditioners farms., number. Pickup balers farms., number.. 82 924 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all mactiinery and equipment _ farms. 1987_ 1982. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Farms by value group: $1 to $9,999 -. — 1987.. 1982.. $10,000 to $19,999 1987.. 1982.. $20,000 to $29,999 1987.. 1982.. $30,000 to $49,999 1987.. 1982.. $50,000 to $69,999 1987.. 1982.. $70,000 to $99.999- 1987.. 1982. $100,000 to $199.999 1987. 1982_ $200,000 or more _.1987_ 1982. $200,000 to $499,999 1987. $500,000 or more .._ 1987. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less tfian 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number, 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number, Grain and bean combines' farms, number, Cottonpickers and strippers farms, number. Mower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms. number, 1987 INVENTORY 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Manufactured 1 983 to 1 987; Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number. _ Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. numt)er_. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. numljer.. Wheel tractors farms.. numt)er__ Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. numtjer.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. 839 962 21 109 22 644 25 160 23 538 344 489 226 167 148 124 54 72 5 35 17 34 37 34 8 7 4 4 679 793 1 310 1 477 614 701 1 026 1 270 414 586 291 440 6 24 9 30 78 86 87 127 32 79 36 99 265 366 139 169 78 83 73 86 1 (D) 28 28 1 (D) 539 944 537 857 356 503 245 354 5 (D) 84 119 3 704 3 510 44 093 29 498 43 64 10 18 5 15 8 8 5 S 4 1 4 5 5 3 4 1 79 105 152 185 60 94 153 214 46 68 31 85 50 59 32 (D) (D) 24 34 26 41 27 26 29 28 2 (D) 4 4 2 (D) 71 111 55 136 38 59 31 77 738 722 12 337 10 838 16 717 16 012 339 416 187 161 99 26 70 67 25 37 8 13 10 1 683 671 1 080 1 033 493 429 709 604 368 475 191 234 232 278 118 124 96 96 28 28 571 802 394 585 273 379 163 206 7 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. lOala are based on a sample of farms For Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] All Farms Marin Mariposa Merced Modoc VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all macliinery and equipment __ farms, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987., 1982. Farms by value group: $1 to $9,999 1987., 1982. $10,000 to $19,999 1987., 1982. $20,000 to $29,999 1987., 1982., $30,000 to $49,999 1987., 1982. $50,000 to $69,999 1987., 1982. $70,000 to $99,999 1987., 1982. $100,000 to $199,999 - 1987., 1982. $200,000 or more 1987., 1982., $200,000 to $499,999 ..1987., $500,000 or more 1987., SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, number. Wheel tractors - farms, number. Less ttian 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, number, 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Grain and bean combines' farms, number, Cottonpickers and strippers farms, number. Mower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms, number, 1987 INVENTORY 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Manufactured 1983 to 1987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number., 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. numt)er.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms., number.. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms., number.. Wheel tractors farms., number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms., number., 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms., number.. Grain and t>ean combines farms., number. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms. number. 284 274 10 806 10 088 38 049 36 819 81 75 51 56 62 48 28 33 13 18 10 21 35 16 4 7 3 1 254 249 658 582 212 228 398 393 139 176 110 222 2 5 (D) 5 117 176 46 52 26 27 23 25 2 (D) 210 482 188 346 115 149 104 197 2 (D) 15 (D) 12 13 248 250 5 872 3 414 23 676 13 654 121 157 53 56 17 13 45 13 8 1 1 3 6 3 1 2 1 230 224 428 360 193 115 291 178 175 216 56 75 1 (D) 78 91 27 33 23 23 5 10 1 (D) 194 337 177 258 162 193 52 65 1 068 1 078 25 352 27 618 23 737 25 620 516 556 166 168 140 48 80 115 84 83 23 36 56 40 3 12 3 974 918 1 905 1 602 638 710 1 268 1 275 418 604 343 664 16 2 16 (D) 127 90 129 93 115 64 115 73 377 434 107 135 52 53 74 82 19 19 3 3 780 1 471 600 1 133 380 551 317 582 16 16 109 110 112 112 3 034 2 949 198 643 195 400 65 472 66 260 948 917 544 482 386 363 366 305 147 287 155 163 310 269 178 163 131 47 2 725 2 461 6 328 5 600 2 654 2 473 7 204 6 563 1 435 2 523 1 950 4 681 89 61 132 119 157 149 309 280 363 292 417 324 234 226 284 329 957 1 451 500 818 124 182 406 636 14 19 20 31 108 110 54 67 2 256 4 877 2 442 6 386 1 340 2 341 1 749 4 045 78 113 149 278 260 307 187 217 495 536 32 498 40 066 65 654 74 750 75 131 113 66 60 83 46 32 55 32 50 51 66 97 30 44 27 3 459 512 1 252 1 582 435 462 1 166 1 140 263 455 334 711 123 103 157 122 226 156 310 197 255 215 385 324 152 198 53 81 2 (D) 51 79 3 5 21 23 22 33 431 1 054 424 1 085 262 (D) 323 632 121 152 208 287 236 352 76 70 3 592 2 857 47 266 40 810 24 26 14 9 7 5 9 12 11 8 4 3 4 5 3 2 2 1 70 64 166 164 63 50 142 113 43 68 34 74 14 17 31 18 24 9 9 10 15 4 (D) 6 10 63 135 51 118 34 59 29 59 2 (D) See footnotes at end of table, 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 217 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] All Farms Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all mactiinery and equipment farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982._ Average per farm .dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Farms by value group; $1 to $9,999 1987.. 1982.. $10,000 to $19,999 1987.. 1982.. $20,000 to $29,999 .1987.. 1982.. $30,000 to $49,999 1987.. 1982.. $50,000 to $69,999 1987.. 1982-. $70,000 to $99,999 1987.. 1982.. $100,000 to $199,999 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 or more _ _ 1987_- 1982.. $200,000 to $499,999 1987.. $500,000 or more 1987.. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987_. 1982.. Wheel tractors farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Grain and bean combines' farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982-. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987.. 1982-. Mower conditioners farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Pickup balers farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1 983 to 1 987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.- number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number. _ Cottonpickers and strippers farms.- number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers __ farms.. number__ Manufactured prior to 1 983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors _ __ farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more ._ ___ farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number. _ Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. 1 188 1 078 39 928 32 243 33 609 29 910 430 421 218 278 202 141 135 80 103 65 23 20 58 56 19 17 11 8 1 014 853 1 699 1 481 955 824 1 712 1 248 585 880 551 832 7 25 131 85 137 91 26 40 31 40 323 454 260 396 112 118 196 278 827 1 245 758 1 316 502 762 381 554 7 25 96 102 26 31 386 363 5 114 4 200 13 249 11 569 210 217 97 95 33 22 29 22 17 5 1 1 314 329 510 438 241 230 359 285 195 228 110 131 95 112 40 40 34 34 6 6 257 398 231 319 173 194 105 125 496 571 27 072 25 632 54 581 44 889 271 302 77 71 37 62 16 22 9 22 17 17 34 51 35 24 19 16 389 414 1 496 1 320 347 390 1 170 1 239 272 684 175 486 27 8 30 15 15 61 17 71 2 25 (D) 26 177 519 152 388 84 195 74 193 296 977 245 782 196 489 117 293 27 30 15 17 2 (D) 1 234 1 335 21 944 22 448 17 783 16 815 676 770 295 264 112 115 59 112 51 35 8 6 26 25 7 8 5 2 1 115 1 166 1 848 1 823 848 977 1 297 1 337 655 883 274 414 33 42 64 79 147 210 154 227 42 80 42 313 342 94 115 81 92 16 23 921 t 506 769 1 182 583 791 266 391 33 64 101 108 42 42 109 112 3 801 4 239 34 873 37 846 38 46 35 24 7 5 11 18 8 7 4 4 3 5 3 3 2 1 95 98 217 214 91 84 198 162 62 113 49 85 2 5 (D) 5 6 8 2 (D) 81 162 88 184 56 102 48 82 2 (D) 43 46 50 (D) 3 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All Farms San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. Farms by value group: $1 to $9,999 - 1987. 1982. $10,000 to $19.999 1987. 1982. $20,000 to $29.999 1987. 1982. $30,000 to $49.999 1987. 1982. $50,000 to $69,999... 1987. 1982. $70,000 to $99,999 1987. 1982. $100,000 to $199.999 1987. 1982. $200,000 or more 1987. 1982. $200,000 to $499,999 1987.. $500,000 or more 1987. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less tfian 40 fiorsepovifer (PTO) ..farms. number. 40 fiorsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Grain and bean combines' farms. number. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms, number, 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1967.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1 983 to 1 987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wfieel tractors farms.. number.. Less ttian 40 fiorsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and t)ean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Rckup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured prior to 1 983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wtieel tractors farms.. number,. Less tfian 40 fiorsepower (PTO) farms., number.. 40 fiorsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. numtier.. Pickup balers farms.. number,. 696 645 30 391 28 989 43 665 44 944 224 236 164 106 60 91 69 71 98 50 7 17 39 43 35 31 29 6 604 553 1 386 1 228 547 465 1 256 1 020 372 645 322 611 34 26 55 28 88 40 115 45 59 49 60 53 203 387 61 99 34 39 42 60 8 8 16 16 1 (D) 534 999 514 1 157 342 606 295 551 33 47 72 99 58 (D) 1 932 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] All FarTDs Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all macfilnery and equipment - - farms. 1987_. 1982_. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars. 1987_. 1982.. Farms by value group: $1 to $9.999 1987.. 1982.. $10,000 to $19,999 1987.. 1982.. $20,000 to $29.999 1987.. 1982.. $30,000 to $49,999 1987.. 1982.. $50,000 to $69.999 1987.. 1982.. $70,000 to $99,999 1987.. 1982_. $100,000 to $199,999 - 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 or more 1987_. 1982.. $200,000 to $499,999 1987.. $500,000 or more 1987.. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987_, 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Wheel tractors - farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987_. 1982.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, 1987.. numtjer, 1987.. 40 horsepower {PTO) or more farms, 1987.. number. 1987.. Grain and bean combines^ farms. 1987., 1982.. numtjer. 1987.. 1982.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987,. 1982.. Mower conditioners farms, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. Pickup balers farms, 1987.. 1982.. numt)er, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1 983 to 1 987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. numtjer.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number. Grain and bean combines farms.. number. Cottonpickers and strippers farms- number. Mower conditioners farms. number- Pickup balers .- farms. numljer. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) (arms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more _._ farms. number. Grain and bean combines farms. number. Cottonpickers and strippers farms- number. Mower conditioners farms. number- Pickup balers __ farms. number. 1 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of (arms- For meaning oi abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Sutter Tehama Trinity Tuolumne Ventura VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all mactiinery and equipment farms, 1987_. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars. 1987.. 1982.. Farms by value group: $1 to $9.999 1987.. 1982.. $10,000 to $19.999 1987.. 1982.. $20,000 to $29.999 1987.. 1982.. $30,000 to $49.999— 1987.. 1982.. $50,000 to $69.999 — 1987,. 1982.. $70,000 to $99,999 1987.. 1982-. $100,000 to $199,999 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 or more 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 to $499,999 1987.. $500,000 or more 1987.. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Wheel tractors farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Less ttian 40 tiorsepower (PTO) farms. 1987.. number. 1987.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. 1987.. number. 1987,. Grain and bean combines' farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987. 1982.. Mower conditioners farms. 1987.. 1982. number, 1987_. 1982. Pickup balers farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1 983 to 1 987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.- number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured prior to 1 983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. numl)er__ 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number. _ Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. 1 437 1 276 112 815 109 613 78 507 85 904 299 396 295 183 119 102 147 128 132 127 117 43 170 141 158 156 128 30 1 228 1 033 3 380 2 888 1 288 1 071 3 649 2 982 650 1 478 892 2 171 264 213 581 493 1 1 (D) (D) 212 188 232 234 43 78 46 80 521 712 282 468 110 146 203 322 59 90 48 49 4 4 052 ' 668 201 1 181 785 332 780 849 229 491 1 (D) 174 183 41 42 1 Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text 1 Chemicals used California Alpine Calaveras Commercial fertilizer . farms, 1987- 1982. acres on whicfi used. 1987. 1982. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987. 1982- acres on wtitch used. 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms. 1987. 1982. acres on whichi used. 1987. 1982. Lime farms, acres on wfiicfi used, tons, Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on tiay and other crops farms. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982_ 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987_ 1982- Nematodes in crops . farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987- 1982- Diseases in crops and orchards farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982- Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms, 1987. 1982- acres on which used, 1987- 1982. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1987. 1982- acres on which used, 1987- 1982. 44 666 41 911 6 373 998 7 224 931 42 760 39 980 6 224 841 7 052 760 2 598 3 019 149 157 172 171 1 668 1 588 73 436 84 929 145 394 166 202 32 959 30 460 4 976 387 5 337 361 3 603 3 526 341 600 435 661 17 446 15 280 1 501 549 1 593 497 35 003 28 192 4 607 770 4 900 248 6 173 5 483 1 283 292 1 491 841 131 96 7 238 5 376 124 94 6 538 (D) 7 3 700 (D) 3 5 (D) 13 (D) 13 102 66 4 187 3 990 8 12 191 453 48 40 1 175 1 843 128 86 7 993 5 027 19 13 142 101 1 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 116 58 5 725 2 286 108 52 5 477 2 268 8 6 248 18 12 1 95 (D) 80 (D) 54 35 2 010 1 821 7 1 33 (D) 64 22 1 268 680 104 51 2 973 1 866 1 Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Chemicals used Inyo Kings Lake Lassen Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample ot farms. For meanir^g of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Chemicals used Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento Commercial fertilizer farms, 1987. 1982. acres on whicfi used, 1987. 1982. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1967. 1982. acres on whicfi used. 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987. 1982. acres on wfiicfi used. 1987. 1982. Lime farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. 1987-. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987- 1982. Nematodes in crops . farms. 1987_ 1982. acres on which used. 1987.. 1982. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. 1987_ 1982-. acres on which used. 1987.. 1982. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. 1987. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used. 1987.. 1982.. 544 350 19 430 13 524 543 345 (D) 13 499 8 5 (D) 25 103 66 3 060 1 334 7 906 3 730 483 330 23 826 18 712 31 15 575 (D) 462 264 18 767 16 629 570 318 23 430 12 266 31 13 438 (D) 92 83 70S 547 63 63 246 379 37 28 459 168 53 8 278 79 35 14 198 22 75 33 178 464 234 272 16 743 19 682 234 272 16 743 19 622 3 5 716 50 470 41 211 212 14 072 18 400 37 36 1 351 3 258 86 8 120 8 355 134 159 16 026 16 328 14 12 245 (D) 385 448 17 145 30 355 237 282 14 162 21 032 162 233 2 983 9 323 17 18 541 226 1 504 213 170 187 3 660 10 211 2 7 (D) 126 101 106 1 400 1 285 239 258 9 528 14 746 18 18 7 086 6 799 18 17 7 086 (D) 2 (D) B 6 231 808 7 4 745 (D) 1 {D) 2 1 (D) (D) 3 700 (D) 1 (D) 1 833 1 711 175 717 197 145 1 813 1 662 175 440 196 478 35 68 277 667 13 37 37 2 401 19 2 385 1 157 1 088 135 542 154 156 140 131 13 709 14 027 472 568 43 949 39 711 1 356 1 213 108 882 135 674 213 213 22 132 35 260 604 676 95 375 132 587 471 550 88 633 127 854 152 158 6 742 4 733 3 8 80 370 240 610 323 390 58 793 82 558 31 10 4 149 1 845 147 184 13 586 20 224 482 392 59 415 92 777 42 64 6 320 11 174 Chemicals used San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Commercial fertilizer farms. acres on which used. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms. acres on which used. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms. acres on which used, Lime farms. acres on which used. tons, Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms, acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms, acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms, acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms, acres on which used. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982.. 1987- 1982- 271 328 33 734 33 033 255 305 32 304 29 995 17 24 1 430 3 038 7 11 350 754 1 050 1 548 171 217 18 985 22 635 27 31 1 056 879 155 168 8 644 9 638 171 169 21 099 21 295 2 1 (D) (D) 606 536 22 436 25 470 567 501 21 725 25 184 49 47 711 286 19 17 149 81 359 57 387 19 015 24 930 39 20 728 581 172 181 2 724 7 208 509 394 18 563 18 062 26 34 304 2 913 4 327 4 288 70 244 71 277 4 288 4 258 67 187 70 070 58 61 3 057 74 52 710 315 135 270 1 749 1 476 33 201 31 478 154 140 (D) 4 305 941 750 13 378 18 748 2 814 2 257 39 751 43 965 244 165 3 159 3 006 2 682 2 586 391 407 425 684 2 602 2 514 384 810 420 742 133 101 597 942 81 81 5 784 7 922 13 296 16 924 5 3 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 6 2 235 2 271 312 052 330 443 370 497 25 678 49 373 1 332 1 407 102 739 109 702 2 285 2 009 284 393 311 612 147 185 16 158 35 000 828 734 78 719 141 026 791 647 76 506 137 413 87 133 2 213 3 613 16 18 680 636 (D) 785 576 360 39 140 34 178 39 33 7 045 6 656 272 159 14 391 14 383 684 457 66 010 98 312 23 26 141 1 299 171 133 5 414 6 771 153 132 5 189 (D) 18 1 225 (D) 16 20 454 778 751 1 416 133 136 3 991 3 121 12 39 327 1 320 63 76 1 795 1 229 77 71 2 307 2 013 (D) 938 918 71 584 82 022 885 888 69 598 68 163 55 54 1 986 13 859 20 13 3 625 941 3 925 1 585 476 481 47 172 51 658 75 52 9 883 7 933 240 239 23 091 12 901 694 621 71 338 46 984 79 21 7 016 1 218 224 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Chemicals used Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Commercial fertilizer . farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland __ famis, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987, 1982- acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Lime farms. acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms, on which used. Nematodes in crops . 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982- acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Diseases in crops and orchards farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms, 1987. 1982- acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1987. 1982- > on which used, 1987- 1982. 426 516 17 819 20 038 411 496 17 780 18 770 15 21 39 1 268 34 17 296 74 872 100 399 468 11 332 14 476 20 56 528 1 333 255 289 5 039 4 494 286 277 13 027 9 438 26 29 481 829 485 494 16 301 16 341 469 493 16 060 16 289 19 8 241 52 75 54 2 012 1 112 2 879 2 899 400 380 15 155 13 923 86 46 2 942 5 562 262 259 7 950 7 336 215 236 7 250 5 093 74 70 2 251 2 343 356 340 21 116 17 553 264 234 14 360 14 660 124 125 6 756 24 2 1 399 (D) 2 441 (D) 90 74 4 597 4 023 4 7 1 282 892 57 77 1 557 1 662 165 144 11 654 7 474 8 14 1 086 872 8 14 1 088 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 9 4 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 112 340 459 69 505 97 232 317 415 58 396 73 199 73 127 11 109 24 033 2 6 (D) 610 (D) (D) 136 138 20 832 23 991 36 32 3 909 4 031 52 64 6 211 11 699 254 244 41 786 65 496 16 32 1 362 2 069 441 348 107 226 124 959 366 326 100 878 122 959 86 39 6 348 2 000 13 4 527 985 775 (D) 328 290 66 470 67 200 1 11 (D) 3 708 138 171 14 533 20 266 343 189 84 256 69 354 73 21 13 408 8 785 985 1 048 34 815 48 977 914 965 30 329 41 219 87 158 4 486 7 758 120 173 1 768 8 209 4 019 23 434 700 675 28 119 36 084 42 56 1 934 1 429 662 574 21 619 21 631 831 661 39 293 34 787 67 87 1 261 1 018 2 759 2 550 240 082 234 755 2 628 2 434 230 010 225 743 163 173 10 072 9 012 94 98 3 682 2 307 3 859 2 780 2 187 1 933 196 721 202 662 326 248 16 390 28 688 1 557 1 444 106 001 105 311 2 359 1 773 169 972 177 322 187 114 7 589 6 998 Chemicals used Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Commercial fertilizer farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, 1987. 1982- acres on which used, 1987. 1982- Lime farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms, acres on which used. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Nematodes in crops . farms, 1987- 1982- acres on which used, 1987- 1982- Diseases in crops and orchards farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987-. 1982- Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982-, Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1967. 1982. 1 072 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics California Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras FARMS Land m famis . Harvested cropland _ farms Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Contra Costa El Dorado FARMS Land in farms . Harvested cropland _ TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, 1987__ 1982__ acres. 1987__ 1982.. farms. 1987__ 1982_. acres. 1987-. 1982.. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Part owners farms, 1987_ 1982_ acres, 1987_ 1982_ Owned land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Rented land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland Tenants . Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming __1987_. 1982_. Other 1987. 1982- Operators by days of work off farm: None _ 1987.. 1982.. Any __ 1987.. 1982.. 1 to 49 days 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 days _._ 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 149 days ___ 1987.. 1982.. 150 to 199 days 1987.. 1982.. 200 days or more .1987., 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982. Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less ___ 1987.. 1982., 3 or 4 years 1987.. 1982. 5 to 9 years _1 1987., 1982. 10 years or more 1987. 1982. Average years on present farm 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 840 962 200 262 265 319 476 565 30 267 42 392 586 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text} Characlertstlcs Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Characteristics Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text] Characteristics Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside FARMS Land in farms . Harvested cropland _ TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland farms, 1987,, 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pan owners farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Owned land in farnis acres, 1987. 1982. Rented land in farms acres, 1987., 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987., 1982- acres, 1987. 1982., Tenants - Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987., 1982., Not on farm operated 1987., 1982- Not reported 1987., 1982., Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987. 1982., Other 1987. 1982., Operators by days of work off farm: None 1987. 1982., Any 1987. 1982. 1 to 49 days 1987., 1982., 50 to 99 days 1987., 1982. 100 to 149 days 1987 1982. 150 to 199 days 1987 1982. 200 days or more 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1987 1982. 3 or 4 years 1987 1982. 5 to 9 years 1987 1982. 10 years or more 1987 19821 Average years on present farm 1987. 1982. Not reported ___ 1987 1982. 1 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] ChVBCtertstics Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Characteristics Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano FARMS Land in farms Harvested cropland TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland .farms, 1987_. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Part owners farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Owned land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Rented land in farms ..acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Tenants . Harvested cropland .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987., 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported ._ 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982.. Other 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of worl( off farm: None 1987.. 1982.. Any 1987.. 1982.. 1 to 49 days 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1982.. 150 to 199 days 1987.. 1982.. 200 days or more 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1987 1982. 3 or 4 years ._ 1987 1982. 5 to 9 years 1987. 1982. 10 years or more 1987. 1982. Average years on present farm 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 312 1 518 347 504 329 341 809 1 033 28 725 32 843 927 1 045 150 967 104 051 578 721 9 524 10 864 164 223 142 097 140 333 28 386 30 066 113 711 1 10 267 115 156 11 551 14 929 221 250 54 440 84 957 116 156 7 650 7 050 904 1 061 327 345 81 112 631 703 681 815 493 548 756 71 79 35 50 46 59 65 79 539 602 63 101 102 121 108 190 251 313 662 644 15.7 14.5 189 250 813 820 55 205 57 418 666 663 20 468 20 268 496 529 29 444 27 016 390 415 5 725 5 574 115 127 14 793 14 411 5 390 6 574 9 403 7 837 110 9 148 9 033 202 164 10 968 15 991 178 138 5 596 5 661 497 525 270 225 46 70 486 436 327 384 354 318 428 456 69 52 30 21 36 36 35 66 258 281 31 46 51 55 76 94 166 191 405 361 14.7 13.8 115 119 899 990 377 352 405 180 438 529 26 023 26 345 674 745 146 372 146 343 335 387 13 366 12 547 154 178 200 757 212 187 62 668 80 086 138 089 132 101 78 109 10 256 11 753 71 67 30 223 46 650 25 33 2 401 2 045 739 802 122 119 36 69 389 398 510 592 326 301 529 639 51 59 32 32 50 44 66 95 330 409 44 SO 51 68 72 152 172 273 467 343 15.1 12.0 137 154 61 51 352 53 373 24 38 3 782 (D) 30 39 11 133 12 786 18 22 2 594 2 058 6 13 10 077 32 481 (D) 8 961 (D) 23 520 3 10 503 1 799 10 9 30 142 8 106 3 6 685 (D) 2 6 5 13 17 15 18 20 12.3 15.4 4 7 765 796 669 385 711 269 523 580 97 739 125 098 485 502 285 775 303 524 317 334 40 307 50 556 197 210 291 975 370 189 158 100 164 669 133 875 205 520 148 179 48 088 62 419 83 84 91 635 37 556 58 67 9 344 12 123 582 600 143 142 40 54 473 500 292 296 344 341 382 389 61 52 22 33 30 28 58 47 211 229 39 66 38 68 55 97 150 192 415 321 17.1 13.7 107 118 895 910 321 297 355 539 588 632 117 395 143 309 579 575 55 581 97 121 386 391 23 313 33 644 177 204 174 023 171 512 60 043 60 332 113 980 111 180 115 156 50 059 68 576 139 131 91 693 86 906 87 85 44 023 41 089 631 663 208 196 56 51 438 433 457 477 334 322 507 538 50 42 22 23 43 39 53 66 339 368 54 50 73 58 84 128 170 222 443 390 14.7 13.9 125 112 3 039 3 073 549 539 586 447 1 752 1 797 86 695 90 340 2 306 2 306 275 992 292 131 1 386 1 405 42 893 39 214 425 439 176 050 193 560 71 622 67 800 104 428 125 760 219 266 25 694 31 445 308 328 97 497 100 756 147 136 18 108 19 681 2 217 2 267 629 572 193 234 1 370 1 330 1 669 1 743 1 080 996 1 818 1 874 170 203 95 89 154 136 193 256 1 206 1 190 141 203 149 209 221 342 678 754 1 536 1 292 15.7 14.0 455 476 232 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 Characteristics Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura FARMS Land in (arms Harvested cropland _ TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland - -farms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987- 1982- - farms, 1987- 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982- . farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987., 1982. -farms. 1987. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. Part owners farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. Owned land in farms .acres, 1987- 1982-. Rented land in farms -acres, 1987- 1982. Hanrested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982. Tenants . Hanrested cropland .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982.. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982.. Other 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of worts off farm: None 1967.. 1982.. Any 1987.. 1982.. 1 to 49 days _ 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1982.. 150 to 199 days 1987.. 1982.. 200 days or more 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 1987.. 1982.. 3 or 4 years 1987.. 1982.. 5 to 9 years 1987.. 1982. 10 years or more 1987.. 1982. Average years on present farm 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 438 1 283 355 973 351 907 1 296 1 144 230 996 247 463 951 909 98 127 129 390 849 799 68 248 94 117 247 218 180 607 162 053 72 815 71 805 107 792 90 248 230 198 105 989 107 278 240 156 77 239 60 464 217 147 56 759 46 066 870 813 489 343 79 127 903 763 535 500 623 515 720 651 104 96 55 31 60 44 61 66 440 412 95 117 122 69 114 126 221 264 789 626 16.6 15.7 192 198 1 420 1 424 1 104 564 1 168 247 930 967 69 032 70 687 1 077 1 091 200 234 234 039 752 771 33 541 38 744 260 244 833 090 875 902 226 327 291 353 606 763 584 549 147 145 30 382 26 577 83 89 71 260 56 306 31 51 5 109 5 366 1 082 1 054 260 268 78 102 720 720 700 704 573 466 766 844 72 98 49 51 45 49 81 89 519 557 81 114 92 99 90 181 273 343 791 598 16.0 13.4 174 203 133 134 104 010 126 779 62 61 1 194 687 102 98 71 188 35 198 49 51 728 607 29 31 (D) 91 200 (D) 63 465 20 486 27 735 12 9 (D) (D) 2 5 (D) 381 1 1 (D) (D) 108 97 16 30 9 7 5 13 15 23 30 35 64 45 13.8 11.1 19 18 5 911 5 568 1 410 172 1 337 014 5 103 4 860 596 783 641 280 4 644 4 399 561 061 624 393 4 084 3 681 266 009 306 440 768 775 642 623 575 641 326 162 294 653 316 441 280 966 655 697 237 981 274 127 499 394 206 488 136 780 364 282 94 793 60 713 3 614 3 419 2 025 1 758 272 391 3 190 3 012 2 721 2 556 2 445 2 236 3 149 2 985 323 323 161 160 175 183 305 306 165 013 317 347 375 371 512 623 1 115 1 217 3 147 2 510 16.5 15.2 762 847 271 254 121 119 110 680 56 51 (D) 171 164 31 585 36 002 42 40 374 438 68 67 75 846 66 274 28 952 21 072 46 894 45 202 8 9 (D) (D) 32 23 13 688 8 404 6 2 451 (D) 196 180 56 SO 19 24 115 95 156 159 85 79 158 163 12 12 7 11 12 11 19 23 108 106 28 12 14 18 35 22 49 60 134 118 16.9 15.0 39 36 2 120 2 064 328 960 300 587 1 886 1 781 107 269 113 484 1 735 1 652 127 433 144 742 1 590 1 501 53 303 55 149 155 159 112 468 79 132 24 686 28 633 87 782 50 499 123 136 30 215 31 946 230 253 89 059 76 713 173 144 23 751 26 389 1 125 1 049 916 888 79 127 945 916 1 175 1 148 728 662 1 299 1 283 128 117 77 60 108 81 153 157 833 868 93 119 139 138 192 239 441 569 1 112 778 14.2 13.3 236 340 1 Oil 970 505 597 541 930 806 795 277 071 312 526 611 562 122 182 101 567 471 436 53 576 50 820 206 228 227 476 294 796 80 451 106 672 147 025 188 124 177 211 119 497 155 632 194 180 155 939 145 567 158 148 103 996 106 074 650 594 316 298 45 78 577 562 434 408 438 418 520 492 65 48 30 27 33 35 62 56 330 326 53 60 65 67 72 107 169 209 564 445 17.3 15.7 121 142 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 654 629 222 748 212 609 372 353 62 361 80 601 466 469 90 577 75 336 249 253 27 959 32 253 121 106 110 022 91 893 34 399 33 694 75 623 58 199 76 71 25 179 40 110 67 54 22 149 45 380 47 29 9 223 8 238 443 431 175 134 36 64 350 325 304 304 266 223 360 353 27 36 30 20 26 23 43 43 234 231 28 53 51 47 S3 72 138 165 343 232 14.4 12.8 113 233 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Characteristics California Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1967. 1962. 25 to 34 years 1987. 1882. 35 to 44 years 1987. 1982. 45 to 54 years 1987. 1982. 55 to 64 years 1967. 1962. 55 to 59 years 1987. 60 to 64 years 1987. 65 years and over 1987. 1962. 65 to 69 years 1967_ 70 years and over 1987. Average age 1987. 1962. Operators by sax: Male farms, 1967. 1962. acres, 1987. 1982. Female farms, 1967.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1962.. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation; Family held . Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or tnjst, institutional, etc 539 621 6 327 7 872 16 613 17 714 19 368 19 734 20 972 21 566 10 336 10 636 19 396 14 756 6 619 10 779 53.6 51.6 73 877 74 749 28 942 653 30 663 966 9 340 7 714 1 655 525 1 292 928 farms, 1987.. Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] 1987 Characteristics Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado imperial OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 26 years 1987. 1982- 25 to 34 years 1987. 1982. 35 to 44 years 1987. 1982. 45 to 54 years 1987. 1982. 55 to 64 years 1987. 1982. 55 to 59 years 1987. 60 to 64 years 1987. 65 years and over 1987. 1982. 65 to 69 years 1987. 70 years and over 1987., Average age 1987., 1982. Operators by sex: Male ___ farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Female TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation: Family held . Other ttian family held , farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982., farms. 1987., 1982. acres, 1987., 1982., farms. 1987., 1982., acres, 1987., 1982., farms. 1987., 1982., acres, 1987., 1982., farms, 1987., 1982., acres. 1987., 1982., Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. 4 7 65 104 182 240 222 254 207 219 108 160 138 66 94 52.8 50.2 698 838 185 909 259 362 142 124 14 353 5 957 700 819 139 339 167 694 86 96 28 098 24 976 49 39 (D) (D) 1 2 n 5 13 17 18 16 28 21 35 11 10 25 24 8 17 56.1 53.5 67 102 12 476 16 584 17 17 663 686 62 100 6 018 11 839 14 12 3 821 3 579 6 3 (D) 1 264 2 4 (D) 588 3 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Ctiaractehstics Inyo Kings Lessen Los Angeles Madera OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years. 1987. 1982. 25 to 34 years 1987. 1982.. 35 to 44 years 1987. 1982. 45 to 54 years 1987.. 1982. 55 to 64 years 1987.. 1982. 55 to 59 years .1987.. 60 to 64 years 1987.. 65 years and over 1987.. 1982.. 65 to 69 years _ 1987.. 70 years and over 1987.. Average age 1987.. 1982.. Operators by sex: Male — farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. Female TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . farnis. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987_ 1982. farnis. 1987. 1982- acres. 1987. 1982. . farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. _ Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristjcs Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1987. 1982- 25 to 34 years 1987.. 1982. 35 to 44 years 1987.. 1982. 45 to 54 years 1987., 1982., 55 to 64 years 1987.. 1982.. 55 to 59 years 1987_. 60 to 64 years __1987.. 65 years and over 1987.. 1982. 65 to 69 years 1987.. 70 years and over 1987.. Average age 1987.. 1982.. Operators by sex: Male - farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987_. 1982- Female TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or lamily (sole proprietorship) Partnerstiip Corporation: Family tield - Other than family held . farms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982- acres. 1987- 1982- . farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987- 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. 2 33 26 S3 61 65 73 68 65 30 38 66 47 19 47 53.1 51.0 227 232 149 100 148 784 56 42 18 490 17 151 199 187 93 218 79 807 63 67 64 078 69 298 16 8 9 188 (D) 4 10 (D) 7 716 3 12 22 45 49 53 49 67 67 32 35 78 60 32 46 56.5 53.9 216 216 212 139 218 167 39 34 24 570 13 016 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Characteristics Napa Nevada Orange Plumas Riverside OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1987. 1982. 25 to 34 years 1987.. 1982., 35 to 44 years 1987., 1982. 45 to 54 years 1987.. 1982., 55 to 64 years 1987., 1982. 55 to 59 years 1987. 60 to 64 years 1987. 65 years and over 1987.. 1982. 65 to 69 years 1987.. 70 years and over 1987.. Average age 1987.. 1982. Operators by sex: Male farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Female . farms, 1987_ 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprletorstiip) Partnersfiip Corporation: Family field . Otfier tfian family field . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1987. 1982. 25 to 34 years 1987. 1982. 35 to 44 years 1987. 1982. 45 to 54 years 1987. 1982. 55 to 64 years 1987. 1982. 55 to 59 years 1987. 60 to 64 years 1987. 65 years and over 1987. 1982. 65 to 69 years 1987. 70 years and over 1987. Average age 1987. 1982. Operators by sex: Male farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. .farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorstiip) Partnership _ Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . -farms, 1987_. 1982.. acres. 1987_, 1982.. .farms, 1987., 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. .famis, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 5 6 58 57 126 128 147 136 190 189 76 114 178 129 88 90 54.2 52.8 612 581 571 857 593 179 92 64 60 031 26 046 517 485 285 766 287 366 145 123 306 353 281 713 31 25 33 886 35 466 3 Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. -famns, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 412 (D) 8 4 5 471 (D) 22 141 196 389 470 509 547 507 528 280 227 384 310 169 215 52.8 51.1 1 635 1 834 1 675 375 2 096 648 303 239 1 563 1 680 1 390 344 1 129 032 289 296 279 123 313 118 65 56 7 441 672 786 13 18 1 529 2 910 18 23 3 927 2 988 12 22 286 348 977 1 128 1 399 1 537 1 782 1 847 889 893 1 803 1 298 835 968 56.2 54.1 5 497 5 518 491 002 600 546 762 662 38 962 23 982 5 247 5 166 246 936 241 886 643 684 101 266 137 946 250 212 69 451 32 912 36 46 6 800 60 453 83 82 105 511 151 331 1 48.8 47.3 5 7 (D) 19 2 4 (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 37 54 323 417 771 929 1 001 1 037 1 204 1 231 562 642 1 030 807 441 589 54.1 51.9 3 965 4 156 793 450 865 793 401 319 30 279 25 870 3 396 3 543 384 741 475 318 662 657 241 227 198 792 250 215 173 148 188 550 27 33 18 790 20 981 31 27 5 823 8 022 13 18 213 194 440 399 412 363 457 401 215 242 466 359 199 257 52.6 51.5 1 683 1 552 1 330 507 1 464 327 308 202 113 878 66 066 1 609 1 447 799 931 798 141 277 215 457 877 455 536 76 54 146 257 225 003 13 13 28 829 41 216 16 25 11 491 10 496 1 4 17 31 82 76 92 61 67 102 32 35 71 48 34 37 52.5 61.4 274 277 61 413 62 917 66 45 2 098 7 001 232 232 51 083 52 116 47 39 (D) (D) 42 42 4 067 7 923 8 7 1 981 1 330 157 156 366 322 385 371 405 364 222 183 422 306 180 242 63.1 62.2 1 493 1 324 835 240 785 622 263 200 34 729 55 110 1 281 1 136 331 689 306 932 271 219 272 561 250 116 157 120 118 046 180 388 23 22 88 118 23 926 24 27 59 555 79 370 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 239 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Santa Clara Stiasta Sisl^iyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1987. 1982. 25 to 34 years 1987. 1982. 35 to 44 years 1987. 1982. 45 to 54 years 1987. 1982. 55 to 64 years 1987.. 1982. 55 to 59 years 1987. 60 to 64 years 1987. 65 years and over 1987., 1982. 65 to 69 years 1987. 70 years and over 1987., Average age 1987., 1982. Operators by sex: Male —-farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- - farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987., 1982. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership Corporation: Family held . Other than family held , .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc -farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 3 10 84 105 272 362 338 366 295 383 149 146 320 292 124 196 54.1 52.5 1 110 1 350 332 097 320 164 202 168 15 407 9 177 1 046 1 233 245 128 235 672 154 176 59 518 53 387 S3 74 20 562 33 284 9 21 494 1 804 20 14 21 802 5 194 7 6 62 66 189 193 207 173 182 229 83 99 166 153 89 77 52.4 52.3 707 746 48 320 54 322 106 74 6 885 3 096 613 627 29 059 24 709 95 118 18 199 23 938 89 55 6 400 6 434 8 13 740 1 481 8 7 807 856 9 12 67 100 160 255 219 213 221 250 105 116 223 160 108 115 54.0 50.7 752 881 340 102 381 045 147 109 37 250 24 135 791 868 275 030 293 336 66 84 50 887 45 110 27 24 42 789 62 013 8 4 4 184 1 471 7 10 4 462 3 250 6 12 12 12 10 13 7 12 4 3 11 12 6 6 51.4 49.8 36 50 49 832 51 847 10 11 1 520 1 526 34 46 24 493 21 483 9 15 (0) 31 890 3 (D) 9 13 72 98 135 161 167 165 190 214 63 127 192 145 79 113 54.0 50.9 711 743 636 499 693 231 54 53 32 886 18 038 656 660 418 871 395 242 79 104 188 675 259 516 23 23 (D) (D) 1 n 6 7 6 702 3 469 2 7 66 109 197 211 239 203 210 238 95 115 181 142 94 87 52.5 51.0 782 821 306 447 343 139 113 89 14 850 12 400 725 740 171 855 180 778 111 111 89 339 80 127 39 45 45 863 77 300 10 8 9 689 9 261 10 6 4 551 8 073 12 21 164 267 721 763 685 672 706 695 371 335 731 655 282 449 53.7 52.4 2 619 2 688 517 068 553 079 420 385 32 471 33 368 2 452 2 547 361 885 437 064 409 363 122 969 100 252 128 107 48 830 33 880 26 32 6 826 7 412 24 24 9 029 7 839 38 83 405 435 964 1 046 1 068 1 150 1 182 1 160 616 566 973 737 425 548 52.8 51.0 4 285 4 322 696 904 792 536 345 289 22 941 14 663 3 837 3 816 400 196 462 106 538 556 138 640 181 144 220 183 167 392 136 135 15 26 10 721 13 780 20 30 2 896 14 034 240 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Tehama Trinity Tulare Ventura OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1987. 1982. 25 to 34 years 1987. 1982- 35 to 44 years 1987. 1982. 45 to 54 years 1987. 1982. 55 to 64 years 1987. 1982. 55 to 59 years 1987. 60 to 64 years 1987. 65 years and over 1987.. 1982.. 65 to 69 years 1987.. 70 years and over 1987.. Average age 1987.. 1982.. Operators by sex: Male __ farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Female TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership . -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. .farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Corporation: Family held . Other than family held -farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. .farms, 1987- 1982- acres, 1987- 1982- 14 14 140 128 300 266 325 354 348 307 180 168 311 214 154 157 52.5 51.3 1 333 1 197 341 472 344 237 14 501 7 670 1 072 970 143 740 149 380 220 194 109 013 90 860 125 91 92 696 85 070 13 15 (D) 23 317 8 13 (D) 3 280 3 10 100 124 244 274 330 339 358 409 178 180 385 268 178 207 54.8 52.7 1 252 1 291 029 774 115 419 168 133 74 810 52 828 1 210 1 220 737 629 502 258 124 129 175 511 365 898 61 53 163 342 109 518 12 13 4 600 176 741 13 9 3 502 13 832 2 5 8 43 27 25 31 24 36 10 14 36 30 18 18 53.5 53.5 112 119 90 771 113 723 21 15 13 239 13 056 112 110 (D) 37 965 13 17 51 512 70 496 6 4 11 883 16 922 2 3 (D) 1 396 36 54 415 443 1 105 1 107 1 354 1 316 1 483 1 508 719 764 1 518 1 140 671 847 54.4 53.0 5 390 5 174 1 287 987 1 235 916 521 394 122 185 101 098 4 371 4 191 636 807 622 885 1 090 940 419 475 313 926 356 333 213 416 299 092 29 47 48 390 28 517 65 57 92 084 72 594 1 2 22 18 66 53 51 57 59 65 27 32 72 59 39 33 53.2 53.6 237 225 113 125 103 708 34 29 7 994 6 972 226 233 98 810 86 851 36 18 17 828 17 399 5 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 3 2 360 3 B 78 144 417 424 537 498 527 537 286 241 558 453 233 325 55.1 53.7 1 873 1 861 316 522 272 226 247 213 12 438 28 361 1 428 1 356 154 751 125 913 433 475 113 622 74 895 171 149 49 062 44 947 31 38 6 510 47 408 57 46 5 015 7 424 1 5 82 123 214 183 204 216 256 271 119 137 254 172 103 151 54.1 51.6 918 914 490 781 532 480 93 56 14 816 9 450 745 724 198 542 224 040 162 147 153 813 163 495 141 437 143 734 10 8 10 357 6 767 3 3 1 448 3 904 6 2 49 55 127 144 138 154 163 161 81 82 171 113 79 92 53.9 51.9 581 564 206 200 206 407 73 65 16 548 6 202 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) California Alameda Alpine Calaveras INVENTORY Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Contra Costa Del None El Dorado Imperial 128 181 344 105 360 608 28 39 127 191 15 30 197 367 9 24 8 9 551 510 10 14 1 311 1 904 13 12 4 221 3 431 45 53 337 385 353 507 40 61 4 319 4 596 34 52 (D) (D) 15 (D) 4 (D) 5 141 4 538 3 1 010 3 2 120 11 16 (D) (D) 10 14 INVENTORY Cattle and calves , Famis by inventory: 1 to 9 _. farms, 1987- 1982_ number, 1987, 1982. .. famis, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. — farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 . 200 to 499 _ Cows and heifers tfiat fiad calved . ... farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. __ farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. .. famis, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Beef COWS farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 - farms- number- 10 to 19- farms- number- 20 to 49 — - farms- number. 50 to 99 - farms. number. 100 to 199— farms- numt>er- 200 to 499 farms- number- 500 or more farms.. number-. Milk cows - farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 -- -- farms.. number.. 10 to 19- „- farms- number.. 20 to 49- farms.. number.. 50 to 99- - farms.. number.. 100 to 199 - „ famis.. number.. 200 to 499 -— famns.. numt>er.. 500 or more --- farms.. numl)er.. Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves . .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 260 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For irwaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlnxjuclory text) Inyo Kings Los Angeles INVENTORY Cattle and calves _ Famis by inventory: 1 to 9 10 to 19- .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- __ farms, 1987. 1982. numtjer, 1987- 1982- .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 . 200 to 499. Cows and fieifers that had calved - .. farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. .. farms. 1987- 1982- number, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982- numtier. 1987- 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. -- farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- Beef cows famns, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 - farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. numt)er.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms- number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. I^ilk cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987-. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 - -- farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms-. number-. 20 to 49 farms.. numl)er.. 50 to 99 farms.. numlwr.. 100 to 199 - famis.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Heifers and heifer catves farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ... farms, 1987 1982- number, 1987. 1982.. 57 62 16 516 19 489 9 14 47 83 8 8 99 112 15 12 488 395 3 6 187 365 6 3 878 463 7 10 2 059 2 805 9 9 12 758 15 266 55 57 12 673 14 323 55 56 12 665 14 315 12 66 11 150 10 (D) 2 (D) 5 654 6 1 418 9 9 968 5 5 8 8 5 8 45 55 2 566 3 130 43 57 1 277 2 036 523 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] INVENTORY Qttle and catves . Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introijuctory text] Item Napa Nevada Orange Placer INVENTORY Cattle and calves Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 - .. farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 20 to 49. .. farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. .. farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 500 or more farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Cows and fieifers tfiat had calved farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982., Beef cows farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms.. number. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farnis. number.. 50 to 99 farms. number. 100 to 199 farms. number. 200 to 499 farms. number. 500 or more farms. number. f^^itk cows farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory; 1 to 9 farms- number. 10 to 19 farms. number. 20 to 49 farms. number. 50 to 99 farms. number. 100 to 199. farms. numt>er. 200 to 499... farms. number. 500 or more farms. number. Heifers and hieifer calves farms, 1987. ' 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ... farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 196 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara INVENTORY Table 11 Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] INVENTORY Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Trinity Tulare Tuolumne INVENTORY Cattle and calves Farms by Inventory: 1 to 9 10 to 19- ... farms. 1987. 1982- numtwr, 1987- 1982- ... farms. 1987. 1982- number. 1987- 1982- ...famis. 1987. 1982. number. 1987_ 1982. 500 or more . Cows and fielfers tfiat fiad calved . .--farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. ---farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982- ... farms, 1987- 1982- number, 1987- 1982- ... farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987- 1982- farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Beef cows farms, 1987_. 1982.. number. 1987_. 1982.. 1987 farms by Inventory: 1 to 9 farms-. number-. 10 to 19 farms-. number-. 20 to 49 farms-. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms- number-. 500 or more farms,. number.. Milk cows -farms. 1987. 1982- numt>er. 1987-. 1982- 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms.. numt)er-. 10 to 19 farms- number- 20 to 49 .-- farms- number- 50 to 99 farms- number. 100 to 199 farms. number. 200 to 499 farms. numt>er. 500 or more farms. number- Heifers and tieifer calves farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 162 211 11 601 15 534 39 69 205 323 30 42 403 548 35 37 1 059 1 157 21 21 1 504 1 537 21 19 2 640 2 689 15 18 (D) 5 219 1 5 (D) 4 161 123 163 5 236 7 630 114 146 4 094 6 081 48 218 14 182 29 879 12 801 7 901 4 1 113 18 26 1 142 1 549 22 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves , ...farms. 1987., 1982-. number, 1987_. 1982- 3 460 2 (D) 121 156 3 365 4 258 138 178 3 000 3 646 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbrevlalions and symbols, see Introductory textj Itofn Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj Item Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Inyo Kings Lake Los Angeles SALES Dairy products sold --. farms, 1987,, 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Caltio and ca^es sold ._ farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987__ 1962__ $1,000, 1987-. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 (arms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Calves sold _ _ farms, 1987.. 1982. _ number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982__ 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. numt)er.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.- number.. 10 to 19_._ (arms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. numtter.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms- number,. 10 to 19 farms.. number,. 20 to 49 (arms.. number.. 50 to 99 (arms.. number.. 100 to 199 (arms.. number.. 200 to 499 (arms.. number.. 500 or more (arms.. number.. 1 (D) 55 54 8 541 10 903 3 711 3 549 15 70 11 133 5 143 6 436 3 453 10 3 091 5 4 215 29 35 2 718 5 706 928 1 549 10 34 5 75 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 575 4 1 269 1 (D) 51 41 5 823 5 197 2 783 2 000 20 90 4 40 7 193 6 5 754 6 1 761 3 2 541 4 3 (D) (0) 39 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 23 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 11 Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside SALES Oaiiy products sold _-_ farms. 1987.. 1982_. $1,000, 1987_. 1982.. Cattle and calves sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987_. 1982_. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms-. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number., 100 to 199 farms-, number., 200 to "199 - farms., number., 500 or more farms.. number.. Calves sold farms, 1987., 1982. number. 1987. 1982.. $1,000. 1987., 1982., 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms., number., 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms., number., 50 to 99 ___ farms., number.. 100 to 199 farms- number., 200 to 499 __ farms., number., 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle sold farms. 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982.. $1,000, 1987., 1982., 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms., number., 20 to 49 farms., numtjer., 50 to 99 farms., number., 100 to 199 farms., number., 200 to 499 _ farms., number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold _ __ farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982., 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 __ _ farms.. number.. 10 to 19___ _ _ farms.. number.. 20 to 49 _ _ __ famis.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number. 100 to 199. ._ farms- number. 200 to 499 _- - „ farms. number. 500 or more _— -- farms- number. 4 6 1 831 2 818 170 221 8 823 8 113 3 247 3 107 74 374 30 395 33 1 060 13 930 6 1 005 12 (D) 2 (D) 105 121 3 188 2 814 936 643 59 269 14 179 16 478 5 273 8 1 094 3 895 136 184 5 635 5 299 2 312 2 464 278 19 232 21 661 14 910 4 585 7 (D) 2 (D) 10 34 214 186 13 75 4 9 5 (D) 1 (D) 2 4 (D) (D) 195 215 3 688 4 060 1 415 1 415 114 477 37 468 28 866 9 726 5 (D) 2 (D) 89 103 756 853 215 227 70 197 12 143 3 108 3 (D) 1 (D) 175 186 2 932 3 207 1 200 1 188 107 407 32 423 24 695 6 467 5 (D) 1 (D) 28 33 63 153 35 60 28 63 3 1 16 (D) 40 58 2 247 7 276 1 009 4 022 23 85 5 (D) 8 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 16 24 540 389 240 84 28 4 62 2 (D) 1 (D) 33 46 1 707 6 887 769 3 938 23 81 2 (D) 4 123 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 12 17 88 1 294 52 846 11 (D) 1 (D) 8 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano SALES Dairy products sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Cattle and calves sold --. - farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to9_- farms.. number.. 10 to 19 - farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199. _ farms.. number.. 200 to 499 - farms.. number.. 500 or more farTiis.. number.. Calves sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 .- farms.. number.. 50 to 99 famis.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 __ farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982., 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to9__ farms.. number.. 10 to 19___ famis.. number.. 20 to 49 farms., number., 50 to 99 farms- number. 100 to 199 farms. number. 200 to 499 farms. numl>er. 500 or more farms. number. 7 18 2 221 7 585 287 347 22 584 28 522 11 258 13 423 131 522 43 575 57 1 860 20 1 402 16 2 132 13 4 259 7 11 834 130 178 3 918 4 583 1 170 1 Oil 70 242 22 280 23 729 10 630 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 247 293 18 666 23 939 10 088 12 411 136 554 32 412 34 1 047 17 1 197 12 1 501 10 3 346 6 10 609 45 65 (D) (D) (U) (D) 38 118 2 4 (D) (D) 89 136 2 392 3 145 (D) 1 202 42 188 17 202 18 521 6 437 4 (D) 2 (D) 56 62 939 973 (D) 235 37 117 7 81 8 205 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 74 118 1 453 2 172 668 968 45 183 11 143 9 282 5 387 4 458 5 16 84 (D) 37 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 312 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 8 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory lexl] California Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras INVENTORY Hogs and pigs farms. 1987_. 1982,. number. 1987.. 1982.. Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987_. 1982.. 25 to 49 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982-. 50 to 99 - farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 199 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 200 to 499 farms. 1987.. 1982_. numtaer. 1987_. 1982.. 500 to 999 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1.000 or more farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by Inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49___ 50 to 99 100 or more farms.. number.. Ottier flogs and pigs farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987. 1982.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987_. 1982_. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 _. farms., number.. 25 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99.. __ farms. number.. 100 to 199.. _ fanns. number., 200 to 499. _ farms.. number.. 500 to 999.. farms.. number. 1,000 or more farms. number. Feeder pigs sold _ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs otfier than feeder pigs sold ... farms, 1987 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 2 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Item Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Saies: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inyo Kings Lake Los Angeles INVENTORY Hogs and pigs (arms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Famis by inventory: 1 to 24 larms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 25 to 49 (arms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 (arms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 100 to 199- (arms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 200 to 499 (arms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 500 to 999 (arms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 1.000 or more farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs used or to be used (or breeding farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 1 987 (arms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more (arms. number. Other flogs and pigs (arms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LITTERS Litters o( pigs (arrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982- June 1 and Nov. 30 famns, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 (arms. number.. 25 to 49...- (arms. numt>er. 50 to 99 (amis. number.. 100 to 199 fams. number. 200 to 499 (amis. number. 500 to 999- (arms- number.. 1,000 or more (arms. numtwr.. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs other than (eeder pigs sold ... farms, 1987 1982- number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 3 7 (D) 161 2 5 (D) (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 3 7 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) (D) 1 6 (D) 251 (D) 33 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 6 (D) (D) (D) (D) 80 141 4 330 3 915 62 115 472 650 6 16 197 561 358 6 3 668 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) (D) 40 73 998 493 30 6 1 3 550 70 125 3 332 3 422 42 75 1 183 581 37 72 495 302 34 60 688 279 76 121 6 357 5 411 560 614 46 298 10 369 3 160 12 (D) 1 (D) 3 2 333 1 (D) 27 35 2 848 1 123 110 44 63 110 3 509 4 288 449 570 32 67 709 796 26 57 223 321 202 5 4 (D) 273 1 (D) 20 30 190 189 17 3 31 60 519 607 21 34 190 157 16 24 95 76 17 27 95 81 29 49 1 103 1 007 79 105 15 114 5 187 7 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 14 14 582 192 25 8 20 45 521 BIS S3 97 24 29 142 262 23 28 (D) (D) 1 (D) 20 26 94 196 18 21 341 406 33 42 14 85 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 6 (D) 123 (D) 7 18 19 (D) 283 (D) 35 32 52 463 536 27 47 139 234 2 3 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 28 45 379 442 15 26 94 105 14 22 52 56 12 17 42 49 28 35 619 497 47 39 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 9 B 384 273 18 9 26 30 235 224 29 30 125 264 2 568 5 705 114 229 712 1 445 7 23 226 775 2 4 (D) 248 (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 1 946 1 (D) 60 127 571 839 56 2 1 1 (D) 113 240 1 997 4 866 64 133 486 903 64 116 272 569 46 79 214 334 114 238 3 361 5 484 494 546 88 639 10 316 12 779 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 31 74 915 2 226 44 90 110 210 2 446 3 258 451 456 260 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Mariposa Mendocino Modoc Monterey INVENTORY Hogs and pigs _ farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 famis, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 25 to 49 farms. 1987. 1982_ number. 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 famis. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 100 to 199 farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 200 to 499 __ farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 500 to 999 _._ farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1.000 or more _ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Mogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more famis. number. Other tiogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. LITTERS Utters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms- number.. 25 to 49 farms. number.. 50 to 99 - farms. number. 100 to 199— - farms. number.. 200 to 499 farms. number. 500 to 999 famis. number. 1.000 or more farms. number. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. numt)er, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1967. 1982. Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold --- farms, 1967. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 6 13 46 152 8 12 46 (D) 1 (D) 7 13 42 130 (D) 18 2 5 (D) 17 5 11 62 253 7 30 5 62 1 2 (0) (D) (D) (D) 4 11 (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 21 57 234 7 18 57 75 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 9 (D) 36 7 21 (D) 198 2 10 (D) 57 2 10 (D) 31 1 8 (D) 26 4 21 125 335 8 39 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 19 (D) (D) (D) (D) 53 88 1 409 1 356 45 76 273 (D) 2 5 (D) 134 1 5 (0) 353 4 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 ID) 32 47 262 261 45 75 1 147 1 095 32 48 410 259 31 39 204 114 23 33 206 145 46 66 3 567 2 288 286 225 27 171 5 154 6 414 2 IP) 4 1 144 2 (D) 12 23 1 379 744 38 30 41 55 2 188 1 544 248 195 84 109 16 461 21 309 67 94 395 609 4 7 (0) 243 2 (D) 3 1 415 (D) 4 1 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 3 4 15 200 18 698 40 45 2 696 2 740 32 1 4 3 2 140 81 100 15 765 18 569 42 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Napa Nevada Orange Plumas Riverside INVENTORY Hogs arxl pigs farms, 1987 _ 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- 25 to 49 farms, 1987, 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 100 to 199 - famns, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 200 to 499 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 500 to 999 farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. 1,000 or more farnis, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. IHogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by Inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms. number. Other hogs and pigs farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec, 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms. number. Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, number, June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, number. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms.. number. 25 10 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms. number.. 100 to 199 farms. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 to 999 farms., number.. 1.000 or more farms.. number.. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ... farms, 1987 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982. 18 32 1 120 823 12 22 70 (D) 2 4 (D) 132 1 4 (D) 315 1 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 8 17 185 133 4 3 1 13 32 935 690 9 18 221 170 8 16 129 100 9 13 92 70 15 28 1 566 880 158 90 8 39 2 (D) 1 (0) 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 8 (D) 301 (D) 16 13 28 (D) 579 (D) 75 44 63 398 414 43 60 (D) 302 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 17 28 187 86 1 (D) 42 56 211 328 35 44 1 133 772 79 90 28 197 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 11 16 774 228 32 8 33 38 359 544 47 82 13 21 364 699 11 14 (P) 83 1 3 1 (P) 1 TO 3 10 <D) 77 13 19 (D) 622 S 10 47 68 S 10 (D) 36 4 7 (D) 33 12 21 407 781 65 90 10 (0) 2 (D) 1 8 (D) 392 (D) 20 12 17 (D) 389 (D) 70 83 169 710 1 435 60 159 293 812 2 7 (D) 235 2 (D) 23 67 101 253 22 54 149 609 1 182 24 68 133 312 22 62 77 170 13 45 56 142 56 130 1 071 2 135 100 203 50 305 4 (0) 1 (D) 1 (D) 36 65 786 2 30 SO 114 1 006 1 349 98 174 11 50 124 10 50 (D) 1 (D) 2 4 (0) 8 7 9 (D) 116 2 4 (D) 15 2 3 (D) 5 2 4 (D) 10 7 11 (D) 189 (D) 21 6 17 1 (D) 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 7 11 87 (D) 7 (0) 173 392 4 007 5 289 148 347 865 1 918 14 26 474 853 3 10 229 636 3 7 393 (D) 3 1 (D) |d) 2 1 (D) (Di 80 197 779 1 089 71 4 5 149 353 3 228 4 200 83 213 906 1 459 80 190 498 808 67 155 408 651 130 304 6 801 9 343 616 863 89 842 17 603 9 607 5 633 8 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 48 120 2 436 3 958 113 186 112 259 4 365 5 385 503 677 262 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Utters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Santa Clara Santa Cmz Sliasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma INVENTORY Hogs and pigs (arms, 1987,. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 _ (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 25 to 49 --(arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. SO to 99 (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 199 (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 200 to 499 (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 500 to 999 (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1,000 or more (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs used or to tie used (or breeding (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 (arms by Inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 4S 50 to 99 100 or more farms.. number.. Other hogs and pigs farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. LITTERS Litters o( pigs (arrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Dec 1 o( preceding year and May 31 (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. June 1 and Nov. 30 (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. SALES Hogs and pigs sold .-- (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982., 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms.. number.. 25 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms.. numtier.. 200 to 499 farms., number.. 500 to 999- farms.. number.. 1,000 or more farms.. number.. Feeder pigs sold (arms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982., Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987 1982. number, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 55 108 557 1 179 50 93 342 (D) 3 11 (D) 326 2 3 (D) 221 1 (D) 22 50 114 204 21 1 53 96 443 975 24 52 113 206 23 46 68 121 16 33 45 85 53 93 4 016 4 411 469 502 38 202 9 298 1 (D) 3 347 2 (D) 11 17 144 350 6 12 49 81 3 872 4 061 463 490 27 41 147 484 27 39 147 (D) (D) 1 (D) 26 38 144 453 19 36 109 378 (D) 48 19 109 68 3 19 35 109 310 (D) 45 60 131 51 119 257 704 3 5 87 170 4 3 (D) 215 1 3 (D) (D) (D) 1 (0) 26 56 187 358 23 2 1 53 125 793 1 806 27 62 230 470 25 56 119 245 24 42 111 225 45 101 1 664 3 009 124 253 33 256 3 94 6 345 2 (D) 1 (D) 17 38 1 119 1 156 62 44 35 87 545 1 853 63 209 1 4 (D) 22 1 4 (D) 22 2 (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (0) 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 36 56 877 2 444 30 43 (D) 250 n 1 2 ISl 4 6 566 4 1 160 21 28 142 332 18 3 54 735 2 112 21 29 188 471 21 27 74 240 15 23 114 231 29 41 1 595 3 847 154 250 19 157 4 146 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 894 10 13 264 2 024 10 50 26 37 1 331 1 823 144 201 37 69 701 786 32 62 181 313 2 4 (D) 127 1 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) (D) 14 30 150 346 29 58 561 440 14 31 159 258 14 28 78 131 11 22 81 127 30 52 1 442 1 395 157 130 23 197 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 16 479 720 20 41 29 49 963 675 137 88 129 215 5 425 5 940 113 189 704 1 040 10 9 344 310 4 9 (D) 607 5 634 1 1 (D) (D) 64 84 866 796 61 2 1 (D) 102 186 559 i 144 67 90 1 224 938 66 81 582 484 50 67 642 454 135 192 11 079 8 434 1 039 998 102 616 10 347 13 839 5 652 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 34 41 2 449 1 454 100 60 120 176 8 630 6 980 939 938 264 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Yuba INVENTORY Hogs and pigs farms. 1987-. 1982.. number, 1987,. 1982.. Farms by inventory: 1 to 24 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 25 to 49 ..farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 199 ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 200 to 499 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 500 to 999 farms, 1987.. 1982.. numt)er, 1987.. 1982.. 1,000 or more .famis, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs used or to be used lor breeding farms, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms.. numljer.. Otfier hogs and pigs ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. LITTERS Utters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms.. number.. 25 to 49 farms.. numtier.. 50 to 99 farms.. numtwr.. 100 to 199 farms.. numt>er.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 to 999 farms.. numt)er.. 1,000 or more farms.. numt)er.. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. numt>er, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 26 34 1 102 1 297 15 25 117 116 4 4 149 138 5 (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 11 14 116 127 9 2 24 30 986 1 170 11 14 157 161 10 12 82 84 10 12 75 77 25 29 1 544 1 548 138 126 16 146 3 85 2 (D) 4 (D) 7 8 555 493 21 11 23 24 989 1 055 118 115 50 103 2 050 1 250 37 92 247 (D) 1 3 (D) 112 5 6 (D) 336 4 2 590 (D) 22 35 629 253 13 5 2 2 (D) 50 96 1 421 997 22 36 727 311 21 31 382 167 19 25 345 144 45 62 4 840 2 600 (D) 210 27 114 6 154 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 3 392 12 21 2 468 1 320 (D) 43 41 50 2 372 1 280 244 167 7 Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text! California Alpine Butte Calaveras Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987- 1982. number. 1987_ 1982. 1 987 farms by Inventory: 1 10 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs shorn . , famia, 1987. 1882. number, 1987. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs sold . Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies inventory. Horses and ponies sold .. farms, 1987. 1982.. numtier, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987., 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982., number, 1987., 1982., .. farms, 1987,, 1982., number, 1987., 1982., $1,000, 1987., 1982., 4 602 5 565 979 506 1 214 585 2 826 1 089 303 185 189 4 064 4 866 563 300 648 101 3 615 4 096 763 386 887 875 5 869 630 6 832 172 3 986 4 516 731 217 882 769 4 318 5 008 59 209 58 706 18 062 17 206 148 737 129 310 5 183 4 855 20 227 17 495 53 941 54 013 67 85 1 211 2 196 56 60 73 719 1 204 47 62 1 044 1 734 6 161 11 892 56 62 794 1 115 61 72 64 (D) 296 320 2 810 2 554 71 85 238 220 575 824 51 41 1 970 1 723 26 17 9 45 2 4 (D) 25 1 153 1 069 Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Sheep and lambs inventory (amis, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 1987 famis by inventory; 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299. 300 to 999. 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Slieep and lambs sfiom . Sheep and lambs sold . farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987_ 1982- pounds of wool. 1 987. 1982. _. farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982_ Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . (Horses and ponies inventory _ IHorses and ponies sold . .. farms, 1987_, 1982-. $1,000, 1987-. 1982.. .- farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms. 1987.. 1982- number, 1987.. 1982-. $1,000, 19B7-. 1982. 60 47 1 269 1 450 41 17 2 52 39 830 815 47 40 1 104 1 306 6 603 11 208 48 45 1 262 919 52 48 85 48 212 193 424 118 42 35 134 74 343 222 47 60 095 715 37 7 3 43 51 786 3 783 39 46 1 095 7 427 7 579 57 361 40 48 754 5 727 43 58 49 370 164 157 960 846 42 39 94 105 179 173 5 14 64 166 4 1 4 11 49 104 4 10 60 193 271 903 6 16 64 176 16 8 (D) 134 166 1 833 2 057 82 152 307 460 1 176 149 192 15 896 16 823 86 42 5 3 4 136 165 10 026 13 682 136 147 11 802 17 676 89 433 142 284 133 150 10 849 13 864 146 176 837 (D) 469 454 3 137 131 134 356 319 730 447 19 22 539 589 13 5 1 16 18 416 317 17 18 312 367 111 276 15 20 398 290 19 22 29 (D) 60 58 333 331 14 9 35 27 24 18 141 219 31 873 58 228 110 18 1 3 9 117 160 15 341 12 564 83 101 21 371 35 070 165 598 215 158 140 24 723 46 476 113 162 1 643 2 805 1 061 1 101 14 268 12 472 501 477 2 436 2 487 4 460 5 426 San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 99- 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs shorn _ farms, 1987- 1982. number, 1987. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs sold . Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . ...farms, 1987-. 1982- number, 1987.. 1982.. ...farms, 1987. 1982-. $1,000, 1987-. 1982-. Horses and ponies Inventory. ...farms, 1987-. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Horses and ponies sold . .--farms, 1987- 1982- number. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 42 56 278 (D) 27 13 1 1 38 45 907 6 273 30 39 1 108 6 588 8 219 62 374 34 40 833 6 183 37 45 63 352 213 175 1 357 1 036 50 38 126 81 238 202 96 133 46 477 34 915 59 18 6 2 11 60 101 22 827 15 491 70 78 32 510 19 622 320 908 170 720 75 93 31 930 27 779 84 105 2 634 1 724 606 616 7 184 6 202 264 280 1 218 761 1 941 3 487 88 136 1 136 1 299 76 10 2 76 104 603 757 52 85 799 1 068 4 876 8 427 71 85 763 836 78 115 62 67 953 868 10 554 7 448 357 307 1 237 885 7 884 4 354 128 167 29 104 48 400 30 2 6 4 115 136 14 426 10 738 92 117 17 606 11 499 154 950 92 917 114 135 20 660 23 962 119 144 1 240 1 221 532 543 4 340 3 654 161 134 543 522 881 1 816 132 156 10 207 B 522 94 25 9 1 3 112 135 8 348 3 699 95 118 8 833 6 062 80 035 38 140 107 118 8 462 5 925 120 138 805 604 714 552 5 530 4 597 200 140 636 1 053 3 219 2 407 18 29 739 874 12 4 1 1 16 22 295 340 17 18 441 593 4 009 4 227 14 26 545 623 17 27 26 30 115 95 1 250 954 41 36 64 87 291 313 268 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Stieep and lambs inventory farms. 1987. 19B2. numt>er. 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Stieep and lambs shorn _ Sheep and lambs sold . farms, 1987-. 1982., number, 1987_, 1982.. pounds of wool. 1987., 1982. ...farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987. 1982. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies inventory. __ farms, 1987_, 1982- $1,000, 1987. 1982. ...farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies sold . ...farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982. 92 133 8 300 (D) 76 14 1 80 105 4 297 (D) 72 81 6 560 1 086 52 813 7 353 4 401 (D) 106 409 611 441 419 4 359 3 879 164 134 514 448 964 1 292 35 39 486 579 31 4 26 35 167 355 21 24 283 416 2 757 2 830 25 36 409 408 28 41 34 (D) 115 124 811 855 35 38 77 92 162 139 93 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] California Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras INVENTORY Any poultry (arms. 19B7. 1982. Ctilckens 3 months old or older farms. 1987_ 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 to 399 - 400 to 3.199 3,200 to 9.999 -._ - 10.000 to 19.999 20.000 to 49.999 50.000 to 99.999 100,000 or more farms. number. Pullets 3 montfis old or older not of laying age farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Pullet cfiicks and pullets under 3 montfis old farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Broilers and ottier meat-type chickens farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Turkeys . Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry. SALES Any poultry sold __ farms. 1987., 1982. number. 1987. 1982., __ farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. ._ farms, 1987., 1982- .. farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982- Hens and pullets sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold..- farms. 1987. 1982- number. 1987- 1982- 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1.999 --- 2,000 to 59,999 --- 60,000 to 99,999 -- 100,000 10 199,999- - 200,000 to 499,999 - 500.000 or more farms- number. Turkeys sold — - (arms. 1987- 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . farms, 1987. 1982. 6 363 8 645 5 354 7 768 45 377 564 44 840 552 5 283 7 671 40 712 228 39 456 033 4 836 139 39 20 28 72 58 91 33 667 964 1 055 1 568 4 665 336 5 384 519 493 649 5 133 207 5 405 821 672 1 181 33 498 018 23 858 777 653 1 125 9 540 428 5 187 215 214 427 657 595 481 700 2 034 2 703 2 822 3 881 1 084 036 845 468 919 1 274 34 270 034 31 074 221 814 1 186 22 935 406 22 522 492 198 172 1 1 334 628 8 551 729 298 411 209 376 014 123 778 881 154 41 14 21 27 41 195 866 563 342 489 28 948 300 21 596 828 310 464 28 226 036 21 082 978 611 733 80 123 62 106 1 425 7 151 62 106 1 223 6 512 61 1 10 19 202 639 8 170 782 11 18 154 939 137 819 13 15 77 133 5 7 21 14 38 50 35 55 1 377 2 198 5 11 70 594 5 11 70 (D) (D) 4 10 783 612 1 480 158 1 2 (D) 35 46 29 44 780 1 207 29 43 748 1 101 28 1 3 10 32 106 2 4 (D) 38 5 7 535 86 1 3 (D) 7 1 (D) 1 (D) 142 147 120 128 12 531 195 909 119 128 12 189 (D) 115 3 24 22 342 (D) 4 10 75 (D) 14 21 211 332 7 26 53 126 3 7 5 35 63 55 4 8 258 113 3 7 (D) (D) M 16 65 76 55 74 (D) 1 571 55 74 (D) 1 428 53 1 (D) 11 12 147 143 3 8 (D) 108 7 11 143 201 10 5 (D) 20 2 2 (D) (D) 21 21 10 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn INVENTORY Any poultry farms, 1987. 1982. Chickens 3 montfis old or older farms, 1987_, 1982. number. 1987., 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987_. 1982. number, 1987. 1982., 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 3,199 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more farms., number.. Pullets 3 monttis old or older not of laying age farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Pullet cfiicks and pullets under 3 montfis old farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982_. Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry. .. farms, 1987., 1982- number, 1987. 1982. -- farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987., 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. SALES Any poultry sold - , farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982-, Hens and pullets sold farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987. 1982., Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987., 1982-, number, 1987. 1982- Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold.-- farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982. 1 987 farms by numt>er sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 ._ 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999. 500,000 or more farms. number. Turkeys sold farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987., 1982. 93 141 85 129 16 043 11 836 85 128 (D) 10 928 83 1 23 25 (D) 908 11 (D) 109 10 18 125 209 9 10 367 139 3 (D) 37 67 (D) 124 8 19 (D) 8 496 8 19 (D) (D) (D) 8 313 Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . farms, 1987. 1982. 4 8 (D) 229 4 8 (D) 229 7 13 14 24 11 21 295 447 11 21 247 (D) 5 1 48 (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 3 13 (D) 3 2 7 (D) 228 2 7 (D) 228 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 121 173 111 164 7 187 3 637 110 162 7 041 3 222 106 3 11 34 146 415 6 8 120 151 12 24 169 664 15 33 4 784 (D) 3 9 (D) (D) 40 50 270 361 180 300 660 483 533 636 175 296 (D) (D) 159 6 2 2 1 4 1 (D) 29 62 (D) (D) 17 29 (D) (D) 45 53 7 701 670 741 946 47 60 2 635 559 1 697 097 15 20 42 142 48 044 72 102 61 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductorv text] Inyo Kings Los Angeles INVENTORY Any poultry - farms, 1987. 1982. Cfiickens 3 months old or older famis, 1987, 1982. number, 1987_ 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982_ 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 3,199 ._ 3,200 to 9,999 ._ 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50.000 to 99.999 100.000 or more farms. number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old... farms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987_. 1982., Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry.. SALES Any poultry sold . .. farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. .. farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold _._ _ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold... farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms. number. Turkeys sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 17 13 17 13 559 783 17 13 409 (D) 17 5 2 150 (D) (D) 3 1 30 (D) 3 3 56 24 (D) 6 6 1 6 1 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . farms, 1987. 1982. 2 1 (D) (0) 2 1 (D) (D) 1 1 165 199 138 188 (D) (D) 134 186 (D) (D) 130 3 28 45 682 2 753 16 20 (D) (D) 21 30 (D) (D) 12 22 53 74 5 5 11 15 55 62 70 91 (D) 3 050 19 23 (D) (D) 17 22 (D) (D) 4 2 130 (D) 7 8 (D) 183 101 5 1 58 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] INVENTORY Any poultry _ farms, 1987., 1982.. Chickens 3 months old or older farms. 1987., 1982., number. 1987., 1982., Hens and pullets of laying age __ farms. 1987., 1982., number. 1987., 1982.. 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 ___ 100 to 399... ___ 400 to 3.199 __ 3.200 to 9.999 _ 10.000 to 19,999 _ 20,000 to 49.999 __ 50.000 to 99.999 _ 100.000 or more famis.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old _ _ ___ farms, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987_. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry.. .. farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987., 1982., .. farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., .. farms, 1987., 1982., SALES Any poultry sold _ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982. Hens and pullets sold farms. 1987 1982., number. 1987., 1982., Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms. 1987 1982., numt)er. 1987., 1982.. Pullets not of laying age sold _ farms. 1987., 1982.. number. 1987., 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold... farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1.999 _ 2.000 to 59.999 60.000 to 99.999 100.000 to 199.999 200.000 to 499.999 _ 500.000 or more farms.. number.. Turkeys sold -- ___ farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Turkeys tor slaughter sold farms. 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982-. Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms. 1987_. 1982.. 26 37 18 29 (D) 3 480 18 29 (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) 1 (D) 128 8 5 99 259 67 257 5 4 65 000 (D) 5 9 14 16 3 783 2 901 1 4 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 5 4 186 000 132 679 5 4 121 000 85 288 Mariposa 37 39 31 36 671 (D) 31 35 638 (D) 3 7 33 256 2 3 (D) 16 2 6 (D) 7 8 102 788 (D) 2 4 (D) 6 17 20 6 898 1 631 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 6 4 286 248 177 400 5 4 (D) 177 400 2 3 Mendocino 136 201 118 189 2 538 4 546 117 188 2 324 4 073 115 2 142 164 104 129 2 344 647 2 503 087 101 125 1 788 490 1 720 865 87 - Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Napa Nevada Orange Plumas Riverside INVENTORY Any poultry _ (arms, 1987_. 1982. Chickens 3 months old or older farms. 1987., 1982. number. 1987., 1982_ Hens and pullets of laying age farms. 1987., 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 3.199 3.200 to 9.999 10.000 to 19.999 20.000 to 49.999 — 50.000 to 99.999 100.000 or more farms., number- Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. 1987., 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old farms. 1987. 1982., number. 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms. 1987, 1982. number. 1987. 1982_ Turkeys -. Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry.. SALES Any poultry sold _ .. farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982- .. farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982- .. farms. 1987. 1982. . farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold farms. 1987_, 1982-, number. 1987., 1982., Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987. 1982-, number, 1987- 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987- 1982- Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold... farms. 1987- 1982- number. 1987- 1982- 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1.999 2.000 to 59.999 -- 60.000 to 99.999 100.000 to 199.999 - 200,000 to 499,999 - 500,000 or more -- farms. number. Turkeys sold farms, 1987- 1982- number. 1987- 1982- Turkeys for slaughter sold farms. 1987- 1982- number, 1987- 1982- Ducks. geese, and other poultry sold farms. 1987. 1982- 76 104 65 85 3 377 5 628 64 85 3 202 5 470 59 2 3 9 11 175 158 7 2 549 (D) 1 11 (D) 173 3 7 45 13 2 2 (D) (D) 26 35 24 46 32 1 725 740 (D) 7 10 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 5 3 (D) (D) 5 2 (D) (D) 6 11 79 112 65 101 1 888 20 168 66 98 1 604 (D) 62 3 18 19 284 (D) 6 6 272 (D) 11 11 799 113 15 18 160 78 3 8 9 19 31 40 42 47 (D) 1 106 7 9 916 (D) 7 7 (D) 162 1 2 (D) (D) 4 1 (D) (D) 39 62 32 46 94 893 258 079 31 43 (D) (D) 24 2 1 1 1 2 8 12 (D) (D) 3 4 (D) (D) 1 7 (D) (D) 2 8 (D) 20 (D) IS 15 16 23 837 4 597 8 8 41 296 128 303 7 a (D) 128 303 1 (D) 1 2 (D) (D 206 302 170 274 6 476 57 714 169 269 5 908 67 088 163 5 1 42 50 568 626 22 24 671 (D) 22 44 417 616 22 39 405 973 316 332 8 14 (D) 54 614 62 88 78 145 12 986 13 031 27 39 1 773 54 595 27 38 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) (D) 7 9 293 133 _ Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara INVENTORY Any poultry farms, 1987. 1982. Chickens 3 months old or older _ farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987_ 1982_ number, 1987. 1982- 1 987 farms by inventory; 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 3,199 -- 3.200 to 9,999 , 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 _ 100,000 or more farms.. number. Pullets 3 montfis old or older not of laying age farms, 1987. 1982_ number, 1987_ 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987_, 1982., Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987. 1982., Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry.. .—farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ---farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. SALES Any poultry sold - farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987- 1982- number, 1987- 1982- Pullets not of laying age sold farms, 1987- 1982- number, 1987- 1982- Broiiers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982- 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 --- 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms- number- Turkeys sold farms, 1987- 1982. number, 1987- 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987- 1982. 37 46 32 39 (D) 74 504 32 39 (D) (D) 30 1 6 9 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 6 5 (D) (D) 5 6 28 012 (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 7 12 14 20 2 541 2 833 8 (D) 18 349 6 8 (D) 18 349 1 1 (D) (D) 236 376 200 345 4 086 667 5 648 019 195 342 3 826 013 4 946 811 152 9 1 3 11 6 13 3 033 399 56 71 260 654 701 208 26 41 151 291 817 733 28 59 73 693 391 449 21 48 (D) 24 709 4 16 (D) (D) 76 124 125 211 48 732 58 247 64 85 2 924 350 4 586 920 59 79 1 996 354 2 837 740 11 11 927 996 1 749 180 15 25 328 030 875 417 9 2 4 Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . .farms, 1987. 1982. 2 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Sisl<iyou Solano Sonoma INVENTORY Any poultry farms, 1987.. 1982. Chickens 3 months old or older (arms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age __. farms, 1987_. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 3.199 3,200 to 9.999 10.000 to 19.999 20.000 to 49.999 50.000 to 99.999 100.000 or more farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old _ ___ farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987_. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987_. 1982-. Turkeys . Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry., SALES Any poultry sold ...farms. 1987.. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. ...farms. 1987. 1982. ..farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold ..farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age sold ...farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982- 1987 farms by number sold; 1 to 1,999 _ 2,000 to 59,999 _ 60.000 to 99.999 _ 100.000 to 199.999 _ 200.000 to 499,999 _ 500,000 or more farms. number. Turkeys sold farms, 1987 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 121 180 109 169 (D) 757 637 109 166 687 941 (D) 102 2 1 2 2 (D) 33 47 (D) (D) 10 18 (D) (D) 11 27 132 (D) 5 19 37 62 3 6 (D) 11 66 89 60 78 (D) (D) 59 78 (D) (D) 55 3 15 8 212 124 4 7 30 122 6 12 (D) (D) 7 9 23 113 32 541 3 6 (D) (D) 21 22 Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold - -farms, 1987. 1982. 51 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] INVENTORY Any poultry __lamis, 1987. 1982. Chickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987., 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 __ 100 to 399 400 to 3,199 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20.000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 _ 1 00,000 or more farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age ._. farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 montfis old- farms, 1987- 1982-. number. 1987-. 1982-. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms. 1987-. 1982-. number. 1987,. 1982.. Sutter Turkeys . Turkey hens kept for breeding . ...farms. 1987- 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 1987. 1982. SALES Any poultry sold farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold farms, 1987 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold -farms, 1987- 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Broilers and ottier meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987 1982. numtjer, 1987., 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 -- 2,000 to 59,999 — 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. numlwr, 1987.. 1982.. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987.. 1982-. number, 19B7-. 1982- Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . .farms, 1987. 1982. 48 58 44 50 1 371 1 103 44 SO 1 270 988 41 3 8 12 101 115 4 6 38 97 3 8 (D) 109 4 12 (D) 51 22 16 84 3 6 1 239 (D) 6 1 114 (D) 3 125 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 6 2 Tehama 140 187 125 174 2 157 3 516 125 172 2 002 3 169 124 1 14 37 155 347 2 9 (D) 209 7 35 176 414 17 42 (D) (D) 12 24 (D) (D) 44 64 35 56 (D) 200 10 8 183 460 10 7 183 210 250 3 (D) 2 5 (0) (0) 2 5 (D) (D) 11 9 Trinity 10 8 210 109 (D) 2 7 (D) 194 5 6 139 42 3 1 9 (D) 12 11 Tulare 31 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 {For meaning of abbreviations and syinbols. see introductory text] Crop California Alpine Calaveras (-tarvested cropland Irrigated . Wtieat for grain Irrigated , .. farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987_. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982.. .. farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987., 1982., busfiels. 1987., 1982., .. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987., 1982. 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Rice farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. cwt, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 967 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres — - 250 acres or more Cotton. farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bales, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green cfiop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 26 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982, 1987 farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms. 1987, 1982, acres, 1987, 1982, Irrigated farms, 1987, 1982, acres, 1987, 1982, 1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more 59 259 59 048 7 676 287 8 764 808 52 780 51 431 6 964 100 7 787 078 2 841 3 429 562 302 928 713 40 004 786 63 130 854 2 279 2 684 418 181 717 387 342 1 132 747 620 1 654 1 322 399 193 566 914 28 566 209 36 672 135 1 654 1 322 399 193 566 914 59 317 776 502 3 037 3 002 1 083 81 1 312 569 2 619 934 2 872 637 3 037 3 002 1 083 811 1 312 569 309 824 898 1 006 10 638 It 815 1 532 777 1 415 969 7 304 837 6 485 070 7 887 8 330 1 279 364 1 131 743 3 578 3 459 2 042 1 559 3 787 4 053 882 741 894 573 3 787 4 053 882 741 894 573 841 834 744 1 368 41 021 39 801 2 152 664 2 158 404 37 192 35 798 2 045 346 2 060 316 276 330 15 643 25 948 158 151 6 316 7 823 17 20 1 815 3 519 82 177 153 759 5 5 405 734 10 310 15 882 10 259 4 570 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop IHarvested cropland Irrigated . farms. 1987. 1982, acres. 1987_ 1982- farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Wfieat for grain farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bustiels, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Rice __ famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. cwt, 1987. 1982. Irrigated _ farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres --_ 100 to 249 acres ._ 250 acres or more Cotton _ farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bales. 1987. 1982. Imgated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Irrigated _ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Imgated _. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4,9 acres ___ 5.0 to 24,9 acres _ _._ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Irhgated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24 9 acres 25-0 to 99,9 acres 100.0 acres or more Contra Ckjsta 476 565 30 267 42 392 343 417 21 384 29 330 20 26 2 555 4 739 118 291 311 449 10 13 1 141 2 745 4 6 7 3 1 1 (D) (D) (0) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) Del Norte 107 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Oop Inyo Kem Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Harvested cropland Irrigated . farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Wheat for grain farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bushels. 1987. 1982. Imgated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres .._ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Rice farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. cwt. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 famis by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Cotton farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bales. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms. 1987, 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. tons. dry. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Land In orchards _. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24,9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100,0 acres or more 35 39 (D) (D) 34 36 3 449 3 356 26 29 3 465 3 408 14 054 14 248 25 27 3 425 3 301 2 4 (D) (0) 2 4 (D) (D) 9 9 33 48 8 6 31 (D) 1 513 1 463 746 185 (D) 1 453 1 401 730 912 846 723 209 261 32 561 83 302 2 496 631 5 906 054 196 242 29 793 72 703 27 101 47 34 2 15 (D) 2 770 (D) 150 480 2 15 (D) 2 770 1 1 611 563 275 404 314 765 655 830 707 852 611 563 275 404 314 765 20 120 200 271 453 457 98 809 96 914 659 513 645 732 429 434 95 095 94 115 72 151 110 120 149 151 40 330 47 596 149 151 40 330 47 596 798 219 811 237 197 797 772 218 478 236 371 118 167 246 300 936 942 441 602 567 425 914 927 (D) 551 034 102 158 51 350 75 154 4 125 436 5 507 781 100 156 49 428 73 156 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 481 464 234 104 275 310 535 565 589 237 481 464 234 104 275 310 85 142 129 125 287 309 38 921 43 598 241 832 262 754 281 300 38 474 42 892 76 103 70 38 30 28 7 684 6 454 30 28 7 684 6 454 5 5 7 13 404 414 25 167 28 863 383 405 24 617 28 756 96 141 103 64 748 721 23 336 22 679 357 338 14 629 13 575 5 272 13 295 2 (D) 2 (0) (D) 2 (D) 103 116 4 198 5 500 7 975 9 719 50 56 1 460 2 383 673 651 18 676 16 667 313 296 12 785 11 043 156 329 153 35 271 306 63 614 64 098 241 254 57 677 50 660 31 40 2 595 3 963 131 160 141 187 19 22 1 906 1 912 253 279 57 977 55 222 134 192 137 189 227 238 53 435 45 121 1 6 (D) 20 1 6 (D) 20 969 1 066 37 102 53 130 799 854 21 463 35 307 11 18 1 133 6 600 31 339 226 522 3 8 (D) 2 001 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Marin Mariposa Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Harvested cropland _ Irrigated . farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Wheat for grain farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bushels. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _. 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more Rice -- - --- farms. 1987 _ 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. cwt. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _-_ 250 acres or more Cotton farms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. bales, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. ^ee text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1 987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ _.. 250 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms, 1987_ 1982- acres, 1987- 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres .-- 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more t^nd in orchards farms. 1987- 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Imgated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by tjearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres -. 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more 72 77 4 123 6 465 26 25 139 1 428 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 38 45 3 878 4 952 11 777 15 815 1 3 (D) 328 4 3 (D) (D) 4 3 (D) (D) 16 21 95 759 8 13 38 561 51 53 1 832 1 257 32 29 1 269 299 1 (D) (D) 16 18 1 086 1 054 (D) 2 363 7 6 777 245 31 32 177 142 19 20 74 41 618 694 26 299 27 961 406 431 17 566 17 185 5 117 3 229 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 211 231 9 173 11 151 19 372 25 752 91 93 3 081 3 602 102 86 21 2 25 29 303 138 25 29 303 138 19 3 1 2 402 450 16 916 15 902 290 308 14 256 12 880 95 146 112 49 2 321 2 270 382 246 411 880 2 226 2 171 371 047 395 241 103 110 13 569 26 572 1 050 971 1 798 265 95 104 12 788 25 723 16 49 25 13 17 19 6 353 8 636 502 876 602 965 17 19 6 353 8 636 1 4 12 234 184 58 355 58 645 137 657 102 986 234 184 58 355 58 645 670 671 107 616 94 598 554 325 453 922 607 607 101 532 87 774 175 243 146 106 136 171 26 829 29 686 136 171 26 829 29 686 11 26 48 51 1 485 1 439 109 211 111 608 1 428 1 388 107 031 110 141 149 545 586 205 374 449 108 517 125 084 340 395 100 917 109 150 60 43 3 433 3 630 204 777 159 243 47 23 2 066 1 184 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Harvested cropland . Imgated . farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987, 1982, Wheat tor grain farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987, 1982, bustiels, 1987, 1982, Irrigated farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987, 1982, 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Rice farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982, cwt, 1987, 1982, Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987, 1982, 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more Cotton farms, 1987, 1982, acres, 1987. 1982. bales, 1987, 1982, Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982, acres, 1987, 1982, 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres — 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987, 1982, tons, dry, 1987, 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982, acres, 1987, 1982, 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987, 1982, acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987, 1982. irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24 9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more 972 869 43 328 39 150 646 481 28 688 23 615 48 78 5 575 4 883 11 554 8 424 12 16 1 026 767 916 789 37 626 33 691 615 446 27 464 22 259 191 432 218 75 127 140 2 276 2 473 111 128 1 071 1 296 45 57 820 113 816 317 38 46 654 947 72 68 406 332 60 66 360 321 328 376 18 888 24 927 299 331 17 423 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 11 15 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 8 124 (D) 31 43 4 457 8 105 31 43 4 457 8 105 7 7 8 9 141 179 8 251 9 508 130 167 8 178 9 263 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Harvested cropland _ Irrigated . Wheat for grain Inigated . -farms. 1987_. 1982. acres, 1987_, 1982., .farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. busliels. 1987. 1982. ...farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres - 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres - 250 acres or more .-. Rice farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. cwt, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres ..- .-. 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres - 250 acres or more. Cotton farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bales, 1987. 1982. Irrigated .-. farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 26 to 99 acres — 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Irrigated - farms, 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 aaes 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100,0 acres or more Land in orchards .„ farms, 1987. 1982 acres, 1987. 1982 Irrigated farms, 1987 1982 acres, 1987 1982 1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres _ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more 472 490 50 154 52 366 355 346 28 336 28 797 20 20 2 203 1 547 125 969 78 650 3 10 165 673 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 147 160 18 141 13 701 60 003 31 261 46 44 4 505 2 252 65 40 25 17 57 48 12 938 10 690 57 48 12 938 10 690 3 14 13 27 294 304 9 948 13 337 262 268 9 384 12 804 69 122 82 21 952 1 012 39 642 49 750 869 887 33 867 39 087 5 6 302 711 19 262 (D) 4 3 (D) (D) 2 1 2 2 3 (D) 680 (D) 386 2 3 (D) 680 190 244 21 884 26 002 130 871 148 292 166 195 19 360 22 894 68 52 46 24 48 55 2 810 1 109 48 55 2 810 1 109 10 21 11 6 625 640 11 608 15 933 570 588 9 257 10 843 250 285 70 20 5 288 5 220 82 419 85 779 5 041 4 868 69 291 70 995 4 4 2 511 (D) 57 299 (D) 2 2 (D) (D) Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Santa Clara Santa Cnjz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Harvested cropland Imgated . -farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. -farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- Wheat for grain -farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bushels. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Rice farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. cwt, 1987. 1982. irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ._ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Cotton farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bales. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres - 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Vegetables han^ested for sale (see text) - farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Imgated farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres - 5.0 to 24.9 acres - 25.0 to 99,9 acres 100.0 acres or more 809 1 033 28 725 32 843 597 745 20 518 21 450 12 7 2 128 588 162 302 38 853 3 2 1 253 (D) 111 148 7 292 9 105 19 380 20 738 25 32 1 519 917 54 37 15 5 93 125 7 202 9 062 93 125 7 202 9 062 26 22 25 20 460 591 8 910 9 483 334 412 7 425 7 674 202 198 47 13 666 663 20 469 20 268 511 469 18 277 17 625 21 33 407 768 (D) 1 979 8 7 127 276 94 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 (Data for 1967 Include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1967. 1962- Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings^; Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987. 1962. Total cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1967. 1962. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1962. irrigated land. farms, 1967. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987. 1962. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms., $1.000.. Grains farms.. $1.000.. Corn for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000-. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco - farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000-. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000- Darry products farms- $1,000- Cattle and calves farms- $1,000- Hogs and pigs farms- $1,000- Sheep, lambs, and wool-- farms- $1 ,000- Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms- $1,000- 42 857 39 484 27 748 086 26 656 613 647 726 950 323 1 310 736 1 460 1 824 38 318 35 452 10 070 831 10 352 954 35 939 33 559 7 424 461 8 435 431 35 370 32 513 7 341 746 8 122 190 13 812 844 12 364 264 322 301 313 146 33 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Imperial FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms, 1987_ 1982. acres, 1987_ 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm... dollars, 1987., 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987. 1982. Total cropland (arms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987_ 1982.. Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Irrigated land. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms. $1,000_, Grains farms.. $1,000., Com for grain farms., $1,000., Wfieat farms., $1,000., Soybeans farms., $1,000. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley _ farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1.000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Uvestock, poultry, and their products farms. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000- Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) _ farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 306 313 172 968 229 498 565 733 862 424 1 485 099 1 706 1 955 240 254 45 574 54 594 215 230 27 596 37 574 168 190 23 323 29 110 51 155 57 Oil 167 173 182 144 38 (D) 25 8 614 112 5 948 33 20 573 4 (D) 144 13 039 6 (D) 5 5 109 112 6 935 8 182 9 (D) 40 656 36 32 11 471 12 554 319 392 (D) 1 192 469 (D) 3 354 34 26 8 191 6 545 28 23 2 765 2 550 25 17 5 303 3 727 13 702 10 534 380 604 329 181 201 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inyo Kings Lassen Los Angeles FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987. 1982- Total cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Han/ested cropland _ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Inigated land. (arms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _ $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group; Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Grains. farms.. $1,000-. Corn for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wfieat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorgtium for grain farms.. $1.000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats ..- - - (arms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000_. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000-. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000. Nursery and greenfiouse crops. farms.. $1,000.. Otfier crops farms.. $1,000- Uvestock, poultry, and tfieir products - farms-. $1,000-, Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sfieep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Otfier livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table 37 40 207 959 286 997 5 621 7 175 2 522 270 2 753 200 449 384 27 28 (D) 6 652 19 21 3 400 3 248 30 35 10 843 25 320 4 590 4 614 124 051 115 361 13 841 13 841 34 3 749 1 (D) 30 3 623 1 (D) 3 4 10 110 1 454 1 246 2 930 499 3 057 986 2 016 2 454 1 945 813 3 298 685 938 1 371 1 289 1 122 952 257 979 762 1 224 1 097 740 753 861 843 1 229 1 086 741 385 655 960 1 098 026 1 071 431 755 176 859 896 1 206 957 095 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data (or 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Item Mariposa Mendocino Monterey FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms _ farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars. 1987., 1982. Average per acre dollars. 1987. 1982. Total cropland fanns, 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987, 1982.. Harvested cropland farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. Irrigated land. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982. 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops. farms.. $1,000. Grains farms.. $1,000. Com for grain farms.. $1,000. Wfieat farms.. $1,000. Soyt»ans farms. $1,000. Sorgfium for grain farms.. $1.000.. Barley farms. $1.000.. Oats farms.. $1.000.. Ottier grains farms.. $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed farms. $1.000.. Tobacco _ farms. $1.000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms.. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenfKXJse crops farms. $1,000.. Otfier crops farms.. $1,000. Uvestock, poultry, and tfieir products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms. $1,000- Dairy products farms. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sfieep. lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Other livestoclf and livestock products (see texl) .__ farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 162 150 140 264 146 000 866 973 1 071 97S 1 197 960 1 298 1 343 67 77 16 895 25 334 47 47 3 969 6 220 18 22 602 2 309 41 437 38 105 255 785 254 036 25 1 618 11 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 13 1 191 2 (D) 150 39 819 8 3 782 58 (D) 132 6 307 3 (D) 29 996 91 70 197 117 186 006 2 166 2 657 1 187 822 1 038 786 491 459 30 18 12 322 9 538 11 11 (D) (D) 21 12 8 006 11 973 14 444 7 909 158 723 112 982 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 89 (D) 7 (D) 4 138 79 6 888 433 375 614 431 550 422 1 419 1 468 905 558 1 361 909 611 946 348 326 43 234 54 957 313 309 22 056 23 523 263 239 18 800 17 154 36 176 29 081 83 548 77 550 273 26 725 38 227 8 (D) 219 25 384 21 904 3 (D) 237 9 451 8 (D) 2 (D) 180 5 779 20 239 84 1 169 27 495 2 046 1 797 1 002 909 1 129 047 490 628 834 271 1 143 251 1 666 1 812 1 872 1 637 497 813 486 046 1 746 1 544 373 204 398 820 1 813 1 602 409 430 432 956 788 778 661 858 385 522 362 748 1 565 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data lor 1967 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land m farms farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987, 1982. Total cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Irrigated land- farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _ $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farni .dollars, 1987. 1982- 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms., $1,000.. Grains _ farms.. $1,000.. Com lor grain ._ farms.. $1,000.. Wfieat _ farms. $1,000.. Soyt>eans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000. Barley.. farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds larms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons larms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries larms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops larms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products .__ farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000- Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs _ _ farms.. $1,00O_. Sheep, lambs, and wool __ larms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) _ larms.. $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table. Napa Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms, 19B7_. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987.. 1982.. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Average per acre dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Total cropland farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982. Irrigated land. . famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm. dollars, 1987.. 1982. 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000-. Grains farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wfieat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorgfium for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1.000.. Oats farms.. $1.000.. Otfier grains farms.. $1.000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1.000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and benies farms. $1,000. Nursery and greenfiouse crops farms.. $1,000. Other crops... farms.. $1,000. Livestock, poultiv, and ttieir products farms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products farms. $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sfieep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 358 351 582 928 588 063 1 628 1 675 1 207 307 1 123 883 633 814 304 318 77 211 74 272 271 301 47 249 49 656 219 241 29 381 28 695 82 949 74 281 231 702 211 626 253 55 651 44 (D) 19 (D) 25 543 5 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 49 2 969 53 32 871 157 11 381 8 5 087 23 2 144 170 27 298 4 2 536 6 1 517 153 22 881 5 (D) 10 (D) 24 204 811 827 582 232 839 010 1 951 2 224 814 880 1 762 612 425 777 539 505 49 621 54 870 435 393 35 949 42 689 479 450 33 578 38 505 486 213 474 857 599 523 574 192 400 39 951 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 101 8 628 35 4 980 213 14 195 62 11 539 5 (D) 467 446 262 55 48 696 226 (D) 331 65 211 21 (D) 25 2 575 84 3 519 2 021 1 936 381 633 417 276 189 216 580 691 755 325 2 937 3 619 1 838 1 756 89 840 93 457 1 785 1 706 63 787 65 998 1 745 1 607 56 470 57 422 433 748 380 563 214 620 196 572 1 757 336 822 11 335 1 (D) 3 156 5 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 24 813 102 28 636 1 232 84 866 529 220 985 10 1 186 351 96 927 71 S3 994 31 (D) 162 8 490 34 421 19 (D) 145 9 295 5 6 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 6 10 (D) 5 6 10 (D) 5 6 10 (D) 2 010 (D) 402 010 (D) 5 2 010 2 647 2 613 787 670 850 848 298 326 796 702 969 791 2 727 3 084 2 478 2 464 527 905 529 395 2 379 2 369 443 827 469 277 2 395 2 416 433 592 465 548 628 229 686 592 237 336 224 490 2 250 411 603 416 39 536 132 12 600 187 9 075 3 (0) 68 (D) 16 92 255 16 837 _ Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1 967 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data (or 1967 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] California Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Casfi grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) , Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Ihsfi potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) , Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feediots (0212) Dairy famis (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1987. 1982. 10 to 49 acres 1987. 1982. 50 to 69 acres 1987. 1982. 70 to 99 acres 1987., 1982. 100 to 139 acres 1987., 1982. 140 to 179 acres 1987., 1982- 180 to 219 acres 1987., 1982. 220 to 259 acres 1987. 1982- 260 to 499 acres 1987.. 1982. 500 to 999 acres 1987., 1982.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres 1987.. 1982. 2,000 acres or more 1987.. 1982.. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- Pa/t ovjners farms, 1987- 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. Tenants farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987. 1982. Not on farm operated - 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987. 1982. Other 1987. 1982. Operators by days of worl< off farm: None 1987. 1982. Any - 1987. 1982- 1 to 49 days 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 days- 1987. 1982- 100 to 149 days 1987- 1982- See footnotes at end of table. 2 177 3 838 1 781 1 957 20 965 2 324 721 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 Include abnormal (amns. For moaning of abbrevlaUona and symbols. Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data lor 1987 include abnormal larms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text Item Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For rr Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1967 Include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and ayml^ols, see Introductory text] Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) Field crops, except casfi grains (013) Cotton (0131) - - Tobacco (0132) , Sugarcane and sugar beets: Irish potatoes: field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) , Fruits and tree nuts (017) Honicuttural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1987. 1982. 10 to 49 acres 1987. 1982. 50 to 69 acres 1987. 1982. 70 to 99 acres 1987. 1982. 100 to 139 acres 1987. 1982. 140 to 179 acres 1987. 1982. 180 10 219 acres 1987. 1982. 220 to 259 acres 1987. 1982. 260 to 499 acres 1987. 1982. 500 to 999 acres 1987. 1982. 1,000 to 1,999 acres 1987. 1982. 2.000 acres or more 1987. 1982. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farnis. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Part owners farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Tenants .-. famis, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987. 1982. Not on farm operated 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987. 1982. Other 1987. 1982. Operators by days of work off farm: None 1987. 1982. Any 1987. 1982. 1 to 49 days 1987. 1982, 50 to 99 days 1987. 1982. 100 to 149 days 1987. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 25 20 193 163 50 44 51 33 44 29 21 21 19 17 9 6 44 37 30 23 22 21 20 16 412 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Casfi grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets: Irisfi potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Frurts and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1987.. 1982.. 10 to 49 acres 1987. 1982. SO to 69 acres 1987.. 1982.. 70 to 99 acres 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 139 acres 1987., 1982., 140 to 179 acres 1987., 1982., 180 to 219 acres 1987., 1982., 220 to 259 acres 1987.. 1982.. 260 to 499 acres 1987.. 1982.. 500 to 999 acres 1987., 1982.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres 1987.. 1982.. 2.000 acres or more 1987.. 1982.. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Pan owners fanns, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Tenants __ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated _ 1987. 1982. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982. Other 1987. 1982. Operators by days of worit off farm: None 1987.. 1982. Any 1987.. 1982. 1 to 49 days .__ 1987., 1982. 50 to 99 days __ 1987., 1982.. 100 to 149 days.- 1987.. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. San Benito 20 49 137 5 2 122 117 5 3 9 184 175 158 440 184 881 97 111 261 481 259 847 77 65 163 007 143 335 215 203 122 120 21 28 263 267 95 84 188 170 147 148 30 38 21 10 13 15 San Bernardino 26 198 59 109 68 221 50 65 172 182 349 352 63 56 55 48 36 31 24 28 18 11 16 22 36 47 18 17 9 17 15 16 537 543 45 604 44 999 94 118 508 112 424 442 180 166 28 516 369 569 520 520 249 239 42 68 548 591 263 236 468 453 298 290 35 34 29 16 21 23 San Diego 15 66 1 146 493 2 102 74 29 55 109 616 577 896 879 116 109 95 78 64 75 36 36 26 28 21 23 66 48 33 27 23 22 29 34 1 610 1 555 153 207 130 903 195 158 174 794 157 104 216 223 53 632 129 269 1 041 1 008 887 813 93 115 1 140 1 103 881 833 918 828 995 953 117 99 93 52 85 85 San Francisco 1 4 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 3 1 (D) (D) San Joaquin 123 169 169 162 1 580 37 210 179 169 75 39 163 133 1 003 975 212 217 237 231 165 200 128 133 95 79 82 93 240 216 144 159 102 112 76 65 1 628 1 546 231 085 254 774 619 695 354 619 368 772 400 372 201 966 227 302 1 718 1 712 759 665 170 236 1 840 1 902 807 711 1 305 1 279 1 175 1 080 143 151 95 83 95 94 San Luis Obispo 105 166 50 6 330 306 9 3 38 74 59 119 93 44 28 40 35 37 32 41 35 12 21 22 21 64 71 108 101 82 80 137 127 382 355 476 694 368 291 201 192 494 752 578 427 197 156 325 423 429 167 477 455 266 187 37 61 577 534 203 169 376 353 343 273 64 41 28 26 33 22 San Mateo Santa Barbara 58 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Dala lor 1987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) _. Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres .— 1987., 1982.. 10 to 49 acres 1987. 1982. 50 to 69 acres 1987. 1982. 70 to 99 acres 1987. 1982_ 100 to 139 acres 1987. 1982_ 140 to 179 acres 1987. 1982.. 180 to 219 acres 1987.. 1982. 220 to 259 acres 1987. 1982. 260 to 499 acres 1987. 1982. 500 to 999 acres _ 1987. 1982. 1.000 to 1,999 acres 1987. 1982- 2,000 acres or more 1987. 1982. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms. 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. Part owners farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Tenants famis, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987- 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming .- 1987.. 1982.. Other - 1987.. 1982-. Operators by days of work off farm: None- - 1987.. 1982. Any - - 1987- 1982. 1 to 49 days- 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 149 days 1987.. 1982-. See footnotes at end of table. 53 105 163 2 91 79 6 8 22 149 173 136 163 31 29 15 24 24 24 15 18 10 9 13 11 19 29 16 21 11 7 30 28 266 295 122 969 73 216 96 115 128 745 106 745 107 126 42 047 73 390 281 329 162 152 26 55 347 417 122 119 258 305 176 173 31 24 9 12 20 20 58 214 104 3 103 103 167 125 39 34 16 16 29 26 12 13 11 4 3 8 17 11 8 13 5 6 4 3 190 174 22 010 18 108 80 72 13 609 11 259 144 116 10 000 13 858 213 164 176 154 25 44 335 306 79 56 246 214 152 107 42 13 12 8 11 8 3 23 15 4 150 139 7 24 150 138 108 760 102 087 77 81 176 056 192 602 30 26 26 329 38 894 199 176 46 41 12 28 173 177 84 68 121 113 120 108 18 23 7 3 16 13 12 14 8 633 10 276 3 10 9 825 32 101 6 3 29 697 6 090 24 161 161 201 179 12 5 7 7 20 16 15 11 12 29 28 35 26 28 22 23 11 18 89 103 66 73 60 60 64 67 223 245 240 803 253 193 137 158 272 753 346 640 60 67 69 977 34 664 304 335 92 99 24 36 338 388 82 82 235 253 163 173 38 39 14 20 16 11 33 147 194 175 38 191 80 589 123 143 166 657 166 279 97 87 88 629 83 420 242 255 147 125 26 25 293 307 121 222 217 159 156 26 24 8 9 18 17 21 646 67 1 225 166 129 49 48 124 96 378 304 104 80 72 91 92 71 61 62 48 52 30 34 123 129 105 90 39 56 48 44 795 695 187 151 189 013 253 252 159 359 167 078 176 162 82 683 77 368 824 774 343 247 57 88 818 779 406 330 599 500 552 492 79 85 41 37 51 44 300 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sutter Tehama Trinity Tuolumne Yuba 19B7 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Casti grains (Oil) _ Field crops, except casfi grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) _ Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irisfi potatoes: field crops, except casfi grams, n.e.c. (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) ___ General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) __ General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) _. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1987, 1982. 10 to 49 acres __ 1987. 1982. 50 to 69 acres 1987_ 1982- 70 to 99 acres 1987. 1982.. 100 to 139 acres 1987.. 1982.. 140 to 179 acres 1987.. 1982.. 180 to 219 acres _ 1987.. 1982.. 220 to 259 acres 1987_. 1982-. 260 to 499 acres _._ 1987.. 1982.. 500 to 999 acres __ 1987.. 1982.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres 1987.. 1982.. 2.000 acres or more 1987.. 1982.. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners _ farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Part owners __ farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987., 1982- Tenants farms, 1987., 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987. 1982.. Other 1987.. 1982- Operators by days of work off farm: None... 1987.. 1982-- Any : 1987.. 1982.. 1 to 49 days 1987.. 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1987.. 1982.. 100 to 149 days 1987.. F 1982.. See footnotes at end of table. 277 14 SO 546 13 6 52 42 8 2 12 34 17 279 221 61 67 62 55 92 81 62 45 49 36 43 36 131 95 96 93 49 55 27 31 561 513 88 860 121 431 219 191 178 952 160 904 204 126 75 157 59 059 547 483 383 264 54 85 751 639 233 193 493 424 417 321 85 66 37 13 44 18 1 290 5 4 203 170 47 4 12 20 18 182 154 43 38 44 42 51 50 19 26 27 21 18 14 44 50 43 52 37 33 83 74 396 367 160 109 159 684 169 164 816 151 856 255 46 41 64 056 45 455 427 389 151 135 33 48 439 403 172 169 310 244 254 273 31 43 26 24 18 14 13 8 58 751 (D) 10 8 26 221 84 213 1 (D) 27 409 351 58 38 2 791 32 79 228 185 242 25 40 209 133 1 585 1 425 340 308 324 348 266 242 205 192 117 123 90 106 307 300 222 217 136 106 110 111 2 865 2 642 525 389 523 878 663 674 624 642 563 639 383 295 200 062 128 377 2 203 2 048 1 556 1 287 152 276 2 533 2 425 1 378 1 186 1 872 1 718 1 796 1 618 200 227 104 109 115 121 33 33 17 249 22 273 29 22 65 977 52 274 15 3 11 242 2 322 82 872 128 148 165 516 423 101 105 65 65 62 69 50 S3 31 28 23 22 67 66 43 50 27 24 29 24 885 774 103 357 122 186 120 124 107 924 70 675 178 197 76 506 64 442 485 441 654 585 44 723 677 460 418 529 475 580 534 69 60 40 32 59 32 115 49 109 151 9 31 60 43 1 7 19 21 102 90 29 22 31 34 29 31 25 41 23 22 IS 21 68 62 82 81 58 54 60 65 223 224 104 103 83 391 168 185 216 717 283 410 150 135 154 137 141 802 322 298 195 192 24 54 421 434 120 110 307 326 200 181 42 25 16 14 14 14 95 2 5 148 70 63 7 1 4 18 6 59 54 16 15 23 21 35 34 19 10 23 9 13 2 47 33 44 40 21 26 15 18 209 170 79 648 51 722 75 60 105 492 86 548 49 38 19 485 44 910 176 156 141 82 16 30 231 210 102 58 154 135 162 99 17 17 17 10 12 7 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 301 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory teict Item California Alpine OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm— Con. Any — Con. 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. 200 days or more 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 967 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 1987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership . Corporation: Family held . Other than family held Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses __ farms.. $1.000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000_. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1.000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1.000., Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1.000.. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1.000.. Agricultural chemicals farms.. $1.000_. Petroleum products farms.. $1.000.. Electricity farms.. $1.000.. Hired farm labor farms.. $1.000.. Contract labor farms., $1.000.. Repair and maintenance farms.. $1.000_. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Interest farms.. $1.000.. Cash rent farms. $1.000.. Property taxes ._ _ farms., $1,000.. All other farm production expenses farms.. $1,000., See footnotes at end of table. 2 050 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm — Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days __ 1987. 1982. 200 days or more 1987 1982, Not reported 1987 1982. 1987 operators by years on present farm; 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years _,_ 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorsfiip) Contra Costa Partnership , Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . . farms, 1987_. 1982_ acres, 1987_. 1982. famis, 1987-. 1982_ acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987_. 1982-. Other- cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms, 1987_ 1982- acres, 1987.. 1982., 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000._ Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000.. Petroleum products farms. $1,000.. Electricity farms.. $1,000.. Hired farm labor... farms.. $1,000.. Contract lat)or... farms $1,000.. Repair and maintenance farms $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000.. Interest farms.. $1.000.. Cash rent farms.. $1,000.. Property taxes farms.. $1.000.. All other farm production expenses . farms $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 15 9 47 183 19.3 52 1 24 52 70 93 66 54.6 213 222 115 586 135 464 58 52 (D) 22 235 32 36 (D) 71 680 1 (D) 2 3 (D) 119 302 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data lor 1987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days ot work oft farm — Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. 200 days or more 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 967 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 1967 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnersfiip Corporation; Family held . Other than family held , Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1967. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1967. 1962- farms, 1987. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987.. 1962. farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1967. 1962. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000. Uvestock and poultry purchased farms. $1,000. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms., $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000- Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Agricultural chemicals farms.. $1,000.. Petroleum products farms. $1,000-. Electricity farms- $1,000-. Hired farm labor farms- $1,000. Contract labor farms.. $1,000.. Repair and maintenance farms.. $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000-. Interest — - fams- $1,000- Cash rent farms $1.000.. Property taxes farms.. $1.000.. Ail other farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. Inyo 2 9 24 20.5 1 6 8 5 15 56.6 37 4 053 17 967 26 639 7 65 10 (D) 12 92 19 32 37 215 26 69 22 475 12 36 34 163 4 (D) 14 169 30 313 31 105 37 712 Kern 72 49 336 252 112 114 155 125 253 699 15.8 222 9 145 282 368 355 295 52.3 Kings 23 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data lor 1987 include abnotmat (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Marin Mariposa Merced Monterey OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work oft farm— Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. 2(X) days or more 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 987 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 1987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Partnership . Corporation: Family held Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. farms, 1987., 1982.. acres, 1987., 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982- 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.- Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1.000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.- $1,000.- Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms-- $1.000.. Commercial fertilizer farms-- $1,000-- Agricultural chemicals farms-- $1,000-. Petroleum products - farms-- $1,000- Electricity farms.- $1,000-. Hired farm labor farms.. $1.000.. Contract latxir farms. $1,000.. Repair and maintenance farms.. $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Inte.-est farms-. $1,000-- Cash rent farms.. $1,000.. Property taxes ._ farms.. $1.000.. All other farm production expenses farms.- $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table. 7 7 16 107 22.1 25 19 29 36 43 35 52.9 93 84 69 894 65 546 52 49 60 908 65 739 12 7 8 512 (D) 4 9 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 159 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Napa Orange Plumas Riverside OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm — Con. Any -Con. 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. 200 days or more 1987. 1982. Not reported ..1987. 1982. 1 987 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propiietorstiip) Partnership . Corporation: Family held . Otfier tfian family field . Otfier— cooperative, estate or trust institutional, etc . fanns, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. , (arms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. . (arms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. . farms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals -. farms.. $1,000.. Petroleum products (arms.. $1,000.. Electricity farms.. $1,000.. Hired farm tabor farms.. $1,000.. Contract latwr.. farms.. $1.000.. Repair and maintenance farms.. $1,000.. Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Interest farms.. $1,000.. Cash rent farms.. $1,000.. Property taxes (arms.. $1,000.. All other farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 26 36 169 148 36 20 23 36 113 310 15.8 46 1 24 96 134 147 126 55.1 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1967 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, ) introductory text] San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm— Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days - 1987. 1982. 200 days or more 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1987 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 1987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorstiip) Partnership . Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.- _-_ -farms. 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987., 1982.. .farms, 1987., 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000-. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000.. Agricultural chemicals.. farms.. $1,000.- Petroleum products farms-. $1,000.. Electricity farms. . $1,000.. Hired farm labor farms.. $1,000.. Contract lat»or farms.. $1,000.. Repair and maintenance farms.. $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Interest farms.. $1,000.. Cash rent farms.. $1,000.. Property taxes farms.. $1,000.. All other farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 20 23 37 221 20.4 57 1 29 49 69 114 96 55.5 217 225 253 995 264 760 107 94 290 725 277 077 27 22 32 532 31 566 3 8 412 (D) 4 2 5 264 (D) 361 62 240 128 9 156 163 3 184 49 1 626 167 1 428 190 2 482 233 3 062 360 2 432 300 1 948 218 14 319 130 3 918 321 3 027 147 1 064 140 2 539 146 3 873 327 1 489 361 B 319 34 31 179 186 45 84 51 63 154 444 15.6 99 1 62 137 217 231 163 53.5 559 584 329 218 861 727 189 172 241 493 301 659 43 52 (D) 672 639 11 12 (D) 2 710 7 3 266 275 815 382 769 275 35 348 412 194 398 335 102 416 194 982 329 1 558 418 1 452 776 4 965 698 9 098 594 48 106 276 3 391 660 10 799 200 1 508 488 19 501 206 6 117 719 3 155 815 42 394 97 87 603 630 108 155 98 182 441 1 092 13.2 208 5 114 296 448 639 519 55.6 1 367 1 329 168 098 156 879 370 369 92 465 125 865 210 175 50 574 30 702 29 35 6 555 59 975 45 28 63 941 43 855 2 010 316 673 171 11 876 290 43 062 169 37 502 473 18 786 1 574 7 997 1 552 8 068 1 765 11 202 1 517 9 024 1 490 101 357 894 13 695 1 662 12 309 463 1 914 1 030 19 162 313 5 923 1 840 7 763 2 009 44 534 1 2 (D) 1 48.8 2 3 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 5 1 224 2 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 73 4 (D) 4 655 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 125 117 717 635 167 254 139 145 345 1 628 19.8 390 25 211 479 557 779 596 53.9 1 854 1 837 355 030 442 238 522 527 236 343 193 137 233 205 172 662 187 495 20 26 18 475 20 639 18 18 5 160 7 339 2 646 473 951 385 21 722 490 80 895 292 61 243 988 7 892 1 991 23 243 2 291 26 229 2 508 16 148 2 235 15 430 1 801 95 055 1 292 30 874 2 369 24 538 1 633 20 220 1 568 32 915 760 17 916 2 366 10 912 2 646 49 962 34 33 184 151 61 77 159 402 17.8 2 87 157 162 181 191 53.3 548 497 691 010 674 485 155 139 427 716 437 270 58 47 136 889 (D) 10 12 26 257 (0) 10 997 4 070 782 118 951 240 10 346 366 7 125 106 3 329 345 3 716 409 5 631 466 6 766 765 4 127 627 3 263 395 32 719 227 7 215 685 5 773 254 1 524 394 5 745 326 5 567 649 3 034 782 16 399 7 12 27 100 18.7 29 1 4 47 42 33 48 53.7 103 88 40 993 36 800 24 25 (D) 6 369 41 35 (D) 5 664 6 7 (D) 1 330 1 (D) Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1987 include abnormal tarms. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days ot work oft tarm— Con. Any— Con 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. 200 days or more _ 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1967 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more _ Average years on present farm Not reported 1 987 operators by age group; Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorsfiip) Partnership . Corporation; Family held . Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust institutional, etc -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982_. -farms, 1987., 1982., acres, 1987_, 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982-, acres, 1987- 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982- acres, 1987-. 1982- -farms, 1987- 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000-. Lfvestock and poultry purchased farms-. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms-. $1,000-. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms-. $1,000- Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms-. $1,000-. Commercial fertilizer farms- $1,000-. Agricultural chemicals farms-. $1,000-. Petroleum products farms.. $1,000-. Electricity farms.. $1,000-. Hired farm labor farms-. $1,000- Contract labor - farms- $1,000- Repair and maintenance farms.. $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000., Interest farms. $1,000., Cash rent farms. $1,000. Property taxes farms. $1,000., All other farm production expenses farms., $1,000., See footnotes at end of table. 8 22 108 95 35 58 30 27 90 253 16.6 3 24 85 128 127 102 54.1 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm — Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days _., 1987 1982 200 days or more ___ 1987 1982, Not reported __ _ 1987 1982, 1987 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported _ 1967 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) _ Sutler Partnerstiip . Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc . farms, 1987_ 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms. 1987., 1982. acres, 1987., 1982., .farms, 1987., 1982., acres, 1987.. 1982. -farms, 1987- 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms-- $1,000- Livestock and poultry purchased farms $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds - farms $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000.- Aghcuttural chemk^ls farms-- $1,000- Petroleum products farms-- $1.000- Electricity - - farms— $1,000- Hired farm lalxjr - -.. farms.. $1,000.. Contract labor _ farms $1,000.. Repair and maintenance farms $1,000- Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Interest .- farms $1,000-- Cash rent farms - $1,000-- Property taxes farms - $1,000- All other farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 42 36 209 188 74 87 84 63 144 555 17.5 138 9 101 200 229 237 208 52.2 Tehama 656 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1967 Include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] California Alpine Calaveras MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982. Motortrucks. Including pickups farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Wheel tractors farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Grain and bean combines' farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number, Covers and heifers that had calved farms, number. Beef cows farms, number. Milk cows farms, number. Heifers and heifer calves farms, number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ... farms, number. Cattle and calves sold farms, number. Calves farms, number. Cattle farms, number. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, number. Hogs and pigs inventory farms, number. Used or to be used for breeding farms, number, Other farms, number, Hogs and pigs sold farms, number, Feeder pigs farms, number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, number, Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, number. See footnotes at end of table. 987.. 982.. 987., 982., 987.. 982. 987.. 982. 987.. 982. 987.. 982.. 987.. 982. 987.. 982. 987.. 987. 987.. 987.. 987.. 982.. 987.. 982.. 987.. 987.. 987.. 982.. 987.. 982.. 987.. 987.. 987.. 982. 987.. 982. 987.. 982. 987.. 982. 987.. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987.. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 987. 982. 42 782 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Contra Costa Del None El Dorado Fresno Glenn Imperial MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment _ __ farms, 1987_, 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. Average per farm dollars, 1987_. 1982. Motortrucks, Including pickups (arms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982. Wheel tractors farms, 1987. 1982.. number, 1987. 1982.. Grain and bean combines^ (arms, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory (arms, number. Cows and heifers that had calved (arms, number. Beef cows farms, number, Milk cows farms, number. Heifers and heifer calves.. farms, number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ... (arms, number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. Calves (arms, number. Cattle farms, number. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms. number. Hogs and pigs inventory farms, number. Used or to be used for breeding farms. number. Other farms. number. Hogs and pigs sold farms. number. Feeder pigs farms. number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms. number. Sheep and lambs sold farms. number. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms. number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, number. See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987-. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 302 313 14 462 15 468 47 888 49 419 278 300 764 853 197 257 462 687 6 24 9 30 109 108 33 525 43 248 95 92 IS 040 18 981 90 88 12 695 (D) 7 6 2 345 (D) 92 9 950 104 8 535 112 106 19 121 33 060 58 5 813 101 97 13 308 26 308 12 537 6 13 328 531 3 6 (D) 47 5 13 (D) 484 8 12 1 608 1 070 2 4 (D) 32 6 12 347 783 9 9 673 585 14 14 (D) (D) 36 32 3 160 2 703 87 786 84 460 34 29 90 83 32 31 125 131 30 26 8 257 7 390 28 25 4 135 2 895 20 17 1 127 1 048 14 15 3 008 1 847 27 3 667 26 455 30 27 3 385 3 008 19 910 28 21 2 475 1 895 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) 5 2 320 (D) 5 2 202 (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 146 123 4 887 4 168 33 471 33 886 146 115 294 288 104 75 226 145 53 46 8 830 7 929 48 41 4 242 4 314 48 39 (D) (D) 2 5 (D) (D) 44 2 459 44 2 129 56 43 4 455 3 576 33 752 54 39 703 640 3 31 4 4 67 (D) 1 3 (D) (D) 4 3 (D) (D) 3 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) 9 12 364 (D) 8 10 (D) (0) 6 8 (D) (D) 5 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data lor 1987 Include abnormal lamns. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Inyo Kern Kings Los Angeles MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value ol all machinery and equipment ___ larms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per lamn dollars, 1987. 1982. Motortrucks, including pickups larms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Wheel tractors larms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Grain and bean combines^ larms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves Inventory larms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Cows and hellers that had calved larms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Beel cows larms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- Mllk cows larms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hellers and heiler calves larms, 1987. number, 1987. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ... larms. 1987. number. 1987. Cattle and calves sold larms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Calves ___ _. larms, 1987. number, 1987., Cattle _ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Fattened on grain and concentrates larms, 1987., number, 1987., Hogs and pigs inventory farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982. Used or to be used lor breeding farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., Other larms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987., 1982. Hogs and pigs sold larms, 1987. 1982_ number, 1987., 1982. Feeder pigs farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Sheep and lambs inventory larms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982. Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Hens and pullets ol laying age inventory farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982., See footnotes at end of table. 37 40 1 695 2 783 45 814 69 570 37 39 126 107 34 27 76 66 30 31 15 990 18 885 29 31 12 328 14 049 29 31 (D) (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 26 2 442 27 1 220 30 31 8 318 10 705 16 2 609 30 26 5 709 5 109 2 (D) 2 3 (D) (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 108 1 3 (D) (D) (D) 5 2 81 (D) 3 2 50 (D) 3 4 57 (D) 1 429 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Marin Mariposa Mendocino Modoc MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENP Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Wheel tractors farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Grain and bean combines^ farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number. Cows and heifers that had calved farms, number. Beef cows farms. number. Mitk cows farms, number. Heifers and heifer calves farms, number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ... farms, number. Cattle and calves sold farms, number. Calves farms, number. Cattle farms, number. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, number. Hogs and pigs inventory farms. number. Used or to be used for breeding farms, number. Other farms, number. Hogs and pigs sold farms, number. Feeder pigs farms, number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, numt)er, Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms. number, Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982_ 1987_ 1987. 1987. 19B7_ 1987_ 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982-. 1987_ 1982_ 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982- 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987_. 1982_. 1987.. 1982.. 159 150 8 034 7 762 50 527 51 748 148 150 475 442 129 128 275 286 2 5 (D) 5 133 119 41 938 39 970 121 113 22 709 21 587 77 64 7 239 6 588 63 64 15 470 14 999 122 15 172 107 4 057 132 119 17 230 16 246 83 6 996 128 109 10 234 8 462 5 349 4 7 35 111 1 3 n 4 IB! 3 4 (D) 192 1 (D) 30 26 15 370 15 507 29 25 11 330 9 663 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1967 include abnormal tarms. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Napa Orange Plumas Riverside MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. 1987- 1982_ $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982. Motortrucl(S, including pickups farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Wheel tractors — - farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. Grain and bean combines' farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory . Cows and heifers that had calved . -_ farms. 1987_ 1982. number, 1987. 1982- -- farms. 1987-, 1982- number, 1987. 1982. Beef cows Milk cows. farms, number, farms, number. Heifers and heifer calves farms, number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ... farms, number. Cattle and calves sold farms, number. Calves farms, number. Cattle farms, number. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, number. Hogs and pigs inventory farms, number. Used or to be used for breeding farms, number, Other farms, number. Hogs and pigs sold farms, number. Feeder pigs farms, number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, number. Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory --. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold. See footnotes at end of table. -- farms, number, .. farms, number. 1987-. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987-. 1982- 1987.. 1982.. 1987- 1987.. 1987.. 1987-. 1987- 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987- 1987.. 1987. 1982-. 1987- 1982. 1987.. 1987-. 1987- 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987- 1982-. 1987-. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 529 429 30 088 23 116 56 878 53 883 448 357 976 820 448 349 975 740 25 70 68 12 872 14 039 60 52 6 355 8 229 55 48 (D) 6 813 5 5 (D) 1 416 53 3 638 57 2 879 65 60 7 879 6 521 35 2 674 61 50 5 205 4 303 7 207 6 4 986 (D) 4 3 152 33 4 4 834 (D) 5 4 1 440 480 1 2 (0) (D) 11 11 409 837 8 9 (D) 423 15 12 334 (0) 58 50 1 730 981 29 819 19 619 52 46 139 92 38 41 36 41 4 432 5 431 32 33 2 446 3 095 32 32 (D) 3 085 1 3 (D) 10 24 985 31 1 002 40 36 2 535 2 819 21 537 39 36 1 998 2 458 2 (D) 3 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) (D) 3 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 8 11 408 6 004 6 12 259 (D) 8 4 (D) 50 1 1 (D) (D) Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all mactiinery and equipment farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per fann dollars. 1987. 1982- Motortrucks, including pickups farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Wheel tractors farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982_ Grain and bean combines^ farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Cows and heifers that had calved farms. 1987__ 1982.. number, 1987,. 1982.. Beef cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Milk cows farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1987.. number. 1987.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle and calves sold farms, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle farms, 1987.. 1982.. numt}er, 1987.. 1982.. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, 1987.. number. 1987.. Hogs and pigs inventory... farms, 1987__ 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Other farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987,. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982_. Feeder pigs farms, 1987,. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982-. Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. See footnotes at end of table. 361 351 23 154 25 912 64 140 73 824 336 326 916 958 299 300 878 831 34 17 55 19 145 145 60 084 74 494 126 126 20 197 19 933 122 116 19 343 18 289 5 11 854 1 644 110 12 894 126 26 993 153 147 50 029 47 704 81 6 190 140 131 43 839 43 908 3 (D) 6 4 (D) (D) 5 4 97 (D) 6 3 (D) (D) 5 4 (D) (D) 3 2 (D) (0) 10 23 765 (D) 9 17 397 (D) Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Santa Clara Santa Cruz Sl^asta Sierra Siskiyou Solano MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT^ Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per tarm ..dollars, 1987. 1982. Motortrucks, including pickups _ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Wheel tractors .farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Grain and bean combines' farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves Inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987,, 1982.. Cows and heifers that had calved farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Beef cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Milk cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle and calves sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Calves farms. 1987.. number, 1987.. Cattle farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Fattened on grain and concentrates ..farms, 1987.. number, 1987.. Hogs and pigs inventory ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Used or to be used for breeding farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Other farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982- Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982.. Feeder pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lamlis inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory (arms, 1987, 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987. 1982. numt}er, 1987. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 474 538 38 399 28 518 81 Oil 53 008 460 473 1 383 1 181 366 401 1 070 1 081 9 5 12 7 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT^ Estimated market value ol all mactiinery and equipment (arms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982.. Average per farm .dollars, 1987. 1982. Motortrucks, including pickups (arms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. Wheel tractors (arms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Grain and bean combines' (arms, 1987. 1982.. numt}er, 1987.. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory (arms, number. Cows and herfers that had calved farms, number. Beef cows .(arms, number. Milk cows (arms, number, Hei(ers and heifer calves farms, number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, number. Cattle and calves sold (arms, numt>er. Calves .(arms, number. Cattle farms, number. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, number. Hogs and pigs inventory farms, number. Used or to be used for breeding farms, number, Other farms, number. Hogs and pigs sold farms, number. Feeder pigs farms, number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, number. Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, number. See footnotes at end of table. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982-. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.- 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987-. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.- 1987.. 1982.- 1987.. 1982.- 1987.. 1982- 1987-. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 979 825 106 770 104 157 109 061 126 251 914 710 2 906 2 369 916 758 3 047 2 497 264 205 581 485 81 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data ioT 1987 Include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductotv text] Item Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Napa Orange Riverside Sacramento CROPS HARVESTED Wheal for gram Rice Cotton. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) . -- farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bushels, 1987. 1982_ -. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. cwt. 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. bales. 1987. 1982- ... farms. 1987. 1982_ acres, 1987. 1982. tons. dry. 1987_ 1982. 6 7 1 971 (D) 92 437 (D) 48 33 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (Data for 1 987 include abnotTnal fatms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus CROPS HARVESTED Wfieat for grain farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bushels. 1987. 1982. 9 5 1 983 (D) 156 051 (D) 16 27 (D) 3 127 (D) 154 581 2 (D) (D) 65 72 5 108 9 926 262 896 411 938 103 101 28 651 34 898 1 727 230 1 833 440 Rice . Cotton. -farms. 1987., 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982. cwl. 1987_. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. bales. 1987.. 1982.. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. tons. dry. 1987. 1982.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) . Land In orchards . .farms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982. .farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 45 Table 17 Milk Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area Inventory FariTis Sales Milk goats Farms Number Goat milk Farms Gallons Farms Total sales ($1,000) STATE TOTAL California 1987. 1982. COUNTIES, 19S7 Alameda — Amador Butte.. Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kem Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino __ Merced Modoc Monterey Napa Nevada. Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Stiasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tefiama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba All otfier counties 1 049 1 870 16 055 17 970 554 35 123 97 18 216 296 1 447 55 231 80 (D) 308 1 181 217 40 546 160 36 (D) 176 1 124 120 422 57 98 (D) 281 (D) 471 504 325 436 445 251 412 (D) (D) 109 241 63 510 874 732 39 86 (D) 1 071 (D) (D) 596 (D) 6 401 843 230 (D) (D) 75 IP) 105 (D) 86 36 165 16 13 (D) (D) 270 (D) 111 i (D) (D) (D) 157 (D) 866 185 95 364 219 (0) 132 46 (D) 86 351 (D) 546 735 363 (D) (D) (D) 176 (d] 42 (D) 243 262 973 291 678 256 (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 863 (D) 13 925 (D) (D) (D) 76 501 (D) (D) 17 391 (D) (D) (D) 1 378 89 357 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 30 810 22 177 (D) 12 613 4 036 (D) 7 890 9 081 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 67 627 42 853 (D) (D) 45 952 (D) 74 501 497 (NA) 2 693 1 986 27 (D) 5 (D) (D) 7 28 (D) 3 38 3 (D) 40 121 39 (D) 55 (D) (D) (D) 8 219 (D) (D) 5 14 (D) 31 (D) 117 64 13 49 30 (D) 30 21 (D) 13 32 (D) 45 282 81 (D) (D) 18 92 (D) 204 (D) Table 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory texl] Table 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geograpliic area Inventory Farms Number Sales Colonies of t Farms Honey Pounds Farms Total sales ($1,000) STATE TOTAL California 1987. 1982. COUNTIES, 1987 Alameda Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings.. Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cmz Shasta _ Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tefiama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba All othier counties 1 968 2 568 6 3 56 9 21 17 5 20 117 40 73 28 21 S 81 28 5 5 36 89 13 5 23 20 41 82 56 5 54 138 74 35 9 31 29 21 39 27 36 59 117 5 102 10 55 56 16 7 554 422 512 782 Table 22 Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning ol abbrevtallons and symbols, see Introductoiy text) Geographic area Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Geographic area Inventory Farms Number Sales Farms GOATS, TOTAL-Con. Counties, 1987— Con. Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside __. Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cmz Shasta , Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter , Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo , Yuba _._ , All other counties GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK State Total Califomia IS 44 38 10 36 30 42 B 02 4 136 78 20 81 119 62 82 10 45 42 29 37 22 46 99 74 18 21 7 72 12 20 41 14 4 -1987. 1982. 1 291 757 RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS State Total Califomia 765 435 1 362 289 708 264 397 39 602 31 1 017 1 531 474 742 953 690 812 122 383 394 171 608 94 737 1 257 922 99 150 74 1 350 190 69 112 8 9 953 5 572 517 355 (D) 124 486 55 2 677 103 239 (D) 276 11 1 597 863 252 659 428 1 353 216 (D) 191 2 001 120 517 (D) 753 964 481 66 58 11 553 n 92 30 10 955 6 049 .1987. 1982. 125 609 87 533 455 676 465 127 304 391 OTHER LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS State Total Califomia . 1987. 1982. 372 (NA) 312 (NA) (X) (X) 326 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviabons and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Han/ested Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated Han/ested Farms Quantity Irrigated WHEAT FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) -Con. Counties -Con. San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara... Santa Clara Shasta Siskiyou Solano Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total California 4 195 45 20 12 17 74 109 29 129 36 256 4 239 10 6 Counties Alameda Butte Colusa Contra Costa Fresno Glenn Imperial Kem Kings Lassen Los Angeles Madera Merced Modoc Monterey Orange Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino... San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo -. San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Shasta Sisltiyou Solano Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo--- -. All other counties OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total California Counties Alameda Butte Fresno Glenn Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera , Mendocino 1 431 S 12 6 6 122 20 5 81 96 19 20 24 52 122 70 4 29 18 30 11 11 74 118 5 26 7 7 126 27 38 18 9 140 5 58 7 560 2 511 41 582 13 403 4 169 2 128 875 5 650 28 875 5 141 21 764 3 344 36 620 55 61 771 2 050 613 269 845 217 3 587 893 961 22 155 3 688 465 23 809 24 449 1 171 5 621 3 731 5 931 13 089 29 450 (D) 12 934 607 5 377 856 (D) 5 559 38 490 155 2 842 (0) 335 20 571 5 627 4 996 867 1 135 18 906 (D) 6 478 783 47 267 3 Table 24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Geographic area OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) -Con. Counties— Con. Merced Modoc Monterey Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino.. San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barttara... Santa Clara Shasta.- Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura. Yolo Yuba All other counties POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED) State Total California Counties Solano Yolo All other counties RICE (CWT) State Total CaJitomla Counties Butte , Colusa Fresno Glenn Merced Placer , Sacramento San Joaquin Stanislaus , Sutter Tehama Yolo... Yuba All other counties RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total California Counties Merced Modoc.- _. All other counties 72 23 6 7 22 20 11 S 9 35 22 6 21 4 6 32 8 24 57 5 20 24 3 7 S 16 12 304 400 20 264 17 50 54 33 19 295 8 70 114 6 13 6 759 986 480 475 1 857 1 420 709 92 74 3 105 1 966 233 1 201 63 269 1 929 797 4 212 3 907 236 1 567 170 371 (D) 1 624 Quantity 482 (D) (0) 76 308 97 873 9 171 63 655 6 353 10 972 9 670 4 243 2 485 68 430 2 042 23 207 24 092 692 328 111 72 145 442 482 Table 24. Grains— Com, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviatJons and symbols, see Introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Farms Acres Quantity Inigated Farms Acres Farms Quantity Irrigated COTTON (BALES) State Total California Counties Fresno Imperial Kem Kings Madera Merced Riverside Tulare All other counties SOYBEANS FOR BEANS (BUSHELS) State Total California DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING DRY LIMAS (CWT) State Total California Counties Butte Colusa FresfK)- Glenn Kem Kings Madera Merced Monterey Saaamento San Bemardino.. San Joaquin San Luis Obispo - San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Shasta Solano Stanislaus , Sutter , Tehama Tulare Yolo , Yuba , All other counties DRY LIMA BEANS (CWT) State Total California Counties Colusa Fresno Glenn Kem Kings Merced Monterey San Diego , San Joaquin San Luis Obispo .. Santa Barbara Solano Stanislaus Sutter Ventura Yolo All other counties 69B 159 611 481 188 234 45 614 7 978 28 48 71 77 88 7 18 21 45 5 4 146 24 4 36 5 3 26 102 60 12 99 26 6 16 1 083 811 306 603 22 061 275 404 234 104 33 290 58 355 19 875 131 758 2 361 156 110 959 3 126 a 334 5 924 10 696 10 990 467 2 590 2 770 2 987 1 083 182 17 242 1 839 20 2 268 (D) (D) 4 216 8 432 11 306 2 165 8 836 2 526 402 1 223 1 846 2 349 195 327 247 2 418 1 263 (D) 6 879 82 6 340 240 12 454 6 536 307 (D) 1 014 2 619 934 816 708 54 192 655 830 535 565 73 765 137 657 51 124 289 735 5 358 (D) 2 012 663 56 872 171 103 117 653 196 158 226 581 11 945 51 885 46 819 62 531 19 160 2 732 331 096 (D) 338 30 162 (D) 975 76 167 156 732 164 508 40 309 167 698 43 092 5 685 15 761 920 417 36 805 75 440 3 900 6 468 6 525 39 260 29 120 (D) 164 861 (D) 104 502 5 291 273 659 137 354 7 998 (D) 21 108 037 Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. |For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, Table 25 Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geograptiic area SUGAR BEETS FOR SUGAR (TONS) State Total California Counties Butte Colusa.- ^ Contra Costa Fresno Glenn Imperial Kern Kings Madera ___ Merced Monterey Sacramento San Benito San Joaquin Santa Barbara Santa Clara Solano _-_ Stanislaus _ Sutter ___ Tehama Tulare Yolo All other counties Farms 13 41 4 98 33 120 S3 26 19 168 5 10 57 19 19 4 31 77 4 2 150 9 751 550 23 302 7 972 39 770 9 138 (D) 2 342 16 593 4 378 4 167 1 191 31 814 220 882 16 764 4 134 8 987 1 172 4 071 20 679 (D) Quantity 5 616 004 51 650 258 406 20 000 715 765 216 340 959 711 243 143 22 425 65 128 467 108 162 556 108 823 38 920 878 594 5 870 26 561 425 578 113 957 190 472 30 860 148 128 455 380 10 629 Irrigated Farms 924 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 26 Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Acres Quantity Irrigated Acres Quantity Irrigated Farms ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) -Con. Counties-Con. Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa - - Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin. San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY) State Total California Counties Alameda __ Amador ___ Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Monterey Napa Nevada Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta 391 215 12 194 42 126 9 425 231 34 31 3 15 4 16 19 157 78 35 125 21 365 52 4 73 12 B8 15 317 66 11 321 46 69 14 412 6 123 12 7 63 10 60 13 20 55 5 11 134 75 28 15 59 52 46 64 36 63 12 64 262 86 99 29 7 40 3 91 142 108 40 67 206 260 21 122 81 11 65 88 482 30 815 (D) 37 581 10 945 29 238 205 72 317 42 548 7 414 3 960 370 249 62 431 4 806 36 463 7 250 4 001 13 740 536 53 916 5 434 273 6 095 865 9 927 1 718 45 376 10 440 192 28 245 5 193 7 307 384 65 179 1 032 31 507 859 433 5 147 848 3 151 450 1 596 3 878 102 84 7 515 3 922 559 2 469 5 005 2 837 1 979 4 335 2 787 3 609 562 357 2 346 21 217 6 810 8 165 3 328 46 2 687 (D) 6 807 7 749 10 686 2 761 5 411 11 767 16 133 2 035 9 047 6 003 218 2 358 637 790 213 234 629 102 413 64 565 191 629 553 434 097 143 672 34 657 24 317 1 120 249 83 1 232 13 012 250 002 39 426 32 687 98 279 2 213 336 984 28 722 1 241 30 133 6 267 36 534 3 234 167 926 58 789 454 176 923 30 556 32 062 1 542 429 592 2 838 197 145 5 143 2 229 7 612 2 506 7 542 1 027 3 951 7 016 347 110 18 327 9 566 1 575 7 065 9 926 8 162 4 348 (D) 4 458 7 967 2 201 774 4 088 66 196 16 473 12 066 7 186 95 5 466 (D) 10 120 21 626 20 850 4 832 6 048 38 603 29 551 3 238 20 136 12 255 422 4 924 384 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Acres Quantity Irrigated Farms Harvested Acres Quantity Irrigated SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY)-Con. Counties— Con. Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY) State Total California Counties Alameda Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Manposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino... San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo .. Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siena Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity __ Tulare Ventura Yolo _ Yuba All ottier counties 7 74 87 128 309 50 132 8 147 11 29 77 18 5 2 045 5 14 37 6 7 15 25 12 37 57 184 87 21 9 53 35 10 17 4 5 117 74 67 5 5 12 19 4 55 24 38 158 10 17 17 103 29 23 10 4 130 9 109 17 42 119 18 93 10 27 6 14 14 6 (D) 4 712 6 570 21 641 19 538 4 302 9 975 187 14 080 297 2 283 7 726 822 232 122 613 (D) 1 053 1 457 51 (D) 1 717 1 265 188 2 323 2 478 6 755 (D) 1 807 (D) 1 498 (D) (D) (D) 225 (D) 4 681 2 686 14 176 (D) 109 1 423 436 135 1 911 (D) 2 787 9 727 551 (D) 323 3 480 1 024 1 806 (D) (D) 5 248 1 356 7 923 569 1 929 3 045 515 4 059 301 1 762 (0) 887 (D) 166 (D) 9 157 13 663 48 788 61 081 8 409 14 759 298 32 450 623 4 988 17 268 1 792 589 195 1 940 2 218 75 (D) 3 495 3 238 304 4 975 5 308 22 127 116 815 (D) (D) 2 604 7 328 (D) (D) 562 (D) 9 709 7 719 27 960 (D) 151 2 271 495 168 3 453 (D) 9 225 21 940 1 371 (D) 371 7 882 1 711 3 556 273 (D) 8 738 1 862 17 993 (D) 4 279 7 563 1 074 8 268 350 5 426 (D) 1 956 (D) 912 6 52 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Geographic area Han/ested Farms Irrigated Farms Acres Farms Acres Irrigated LAND USED FOR VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT) State Total Catitornia Counties Alameda Amador Butte Colusa-- Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Impenal Kern,-- Kings Lake Los Angeles Madera Mann Mendocino Merced Modoc Monterey Napa , Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino __. San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo -. San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Stiasta , Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT) State Total California Counties Alameda Amador Butte Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Lake Los Angeles Madera Marin Mendocino __ Merced Modoc Monterey 3 787 16 4 23 46 34 14 469 7 29 168 149 30 8 46 22 4 25 136 16 284 10 9 31 14 139 74 57 48 151 300 244 43 139 93 98 32 11 64 91 116 78 12 10 113 111 149 9 9 18 4 23 46 34 14 469 7 29 168 149 30 8 46 22 4 25 136 16 284 745 Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Farms Irrigated Farms Farms Irrigated Farms VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT)-Con. Counties— Con. Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino -- San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo _ San Mateo Santa Barbara _-_ Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta __ Siskiyou __ Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter ___ Tehama Trinity Tulare Ventura Yolo — Yuba All other counties ARTICHOKES State Total California Counties Monterey __. San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Cruz All other counties ASPARAGUS State Total California Counties Fresno Imperial Kem Monterey _ Riverside Sacramento San Diego San Joaquin Santa Barbara ___ Santa Cruz Solano Tehama Yolo. All other counties GREEN LIMA BEANS State Total California Counties Merced San Joaquin Stanislaus Ventura All other counties 10 9 31 14 139 74 57 48 151 300 244 43 139 93 98 32 11 64 91 116 78 12 10 113 111 149 9 9 175 43 29 4 457 243 31 710 6 272 12 938 2 810 7 533 62 861 28 110 3 004 31 152 7 202 13 074 65 151 12 315 642 36 688 23 247 131 12 4 213 51 079 48 581 (D) 157 7 953 1 132 1 136 1 172 364 (D) 2 448 (D) 3 873 2 688 1 235 4 18 645 (D) 63 595 1 666 2 919 14 250 1 950 1 101 6 003 4 003 1 193 10 9 31 14 139 74 57 48 151 300 244 43 139 93 98 32 11 64 91 116 78 12 10 113 111 149 9 9 43 29 4 457 243 31 710 6 272 12 938 2 810 7 533 62 861 28 110 3 004 31 152 7 202 13 074 65 151 12 315 642 36 688 23 247 131 12 4 213 51 079 48 581 (D) 157 7 953 1 132 1 136 1 172 364 (D) 2 448 (D) 3 873 2 688 1 235 4 18 645 (D) 63 595 1 666 2 919 1 950 1 101 6 003 4 003 1 193 17 14 43 17 177 90 48 55 199 361 190 39 118 125 94 33 12 77 82 159 74 20 8 147 137 180 7 (NA) 22 12 6 5 (NA) (NA) 4 6 14 18 8 (NA) 67 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 (NA) 121 9 11 37 35 (NA) 3g 20 8 105 35 41 846 8 202 10 690 1 109 11 980 66 650 20 334 2 405 41 879 9 062 11 057 97 479 17 586 353 31 793 23 414 624 12 6 193 59 376 59 966 (D) (NA) 8 863 635 983 (NA) (NA) 1 727 (D) 4 363 1 456 1 987 (NA) 18 943 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 256 (NA) 22 594 2 556 1 544 7 255 6 847 (NA) 17 14 43 17 177 90 48 55 199 361 190 39 118 125 94 33 12 77 82 159 74 20 8 147 137 180 7 (NA) 22 12 6 5 (NA) (NA) 4 6 14 18 8 (NA) 67 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 (NA) 9 11 37 35 (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 341 Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbots. see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Farms Irrigated Farms Farms Irrigated Farms SNAP BEANS State Total Catitornia Counties Alameda Colusa Contra Costa Fresno Humboldt , Kern Kings Los Angeles Mendocino Monterey , Napa , Orange Riverside San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo .. San Mateo _. Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus.- Trinity Tulare Ventura -. Yolo All other counties BEETS State Total California Counties Fresno Humboldt Los Angeles Monterey Riverside San Bernardino.. San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo _ San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Sonoma Stanislaus Ventura All other counties BROCCOLI State Total California Counties Fresno. Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Merced Monterey Riverside San Benito San Bernardino... San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Yolo... All other counties 341 105 19 3 41 5 6 6 142 17 6 3 S 11 16 43 3 10 3 6 5 42 6 12 16 (D) 39 436 4 267 700 (D) 28 80 1 638 247 421 93 572 144 118 281 297 1 4 12 3 354 1 (D) 647 3 202 5 1 60 8 (D) 84 32 (D) (D) 39 49 5 20 (D) (D) 180 73 4 638 Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. IFor meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj Geographic area Harvested Farms Acres Irrigated Acres Harvested Farms Acres Irrigated Farms BRUSSELS SPROUTS State Total California Counties Monterey San Luis Obispo . San Mateo Santa Cruz All other counties CHINESE CABBAGE State Total California Counties Alameda Fresno Los Angeles Monterey Riverside. __ Sacramento San Diego , San Joaquin San Luis Obispo _, Santa Clara Tulare Ventura Yolo..- All other counties HEAD CABBAGE State Total California Counties Contra Costa Fresno Humtjoldt Imperial Kern. Los Angeles Monterey Grange Riverside San Benito San Bernardino--. San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo .. San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Sonoma Stanislaus , Ventura Yolo All other counties CANTALOUPS State Total California Counties Butte - Colusa Fresno Imperial Kem Kings Madera Mendocino Merced Riverside.. 400 5 8 112 70 18 4 5 4 47 11 1 357 104 590 2 144 1 (D) 202 16 490 101 5 (D) 15 872 427 44 739 61 745 67 56 5 1 982 106 (D) 1 488 307 413 348 (D) 146 170 541 19 1 512 82 58 (D) 98 2 307 (D) 73 11 467 27 139 17 135 2 002 1 422 165 5 6 740 4 548 98 112 70 18 4 5 4 47 11 1 357 104 590 2 144 1 (D) 202 16 490 101 5 (D) 15 872 427 44 739 61 745 9 918 67 56 5 1 982 106 (D) 1 488 307 413 348 (D) 146 170 541 19 1 512 82 58 (D) 98 2 307 (D) 73 11 467 27 139 17 135 2 002 1 422 165 5 6 740 4 548 43 14 7 6 14 (NA) 99 (NA) 11 6 9 (NA) 5 (NA) (NA) 18 4 (NA) 8 7 (NA) 6 (NA) (NA) 4 (NA) 7 6 6 10 (NA) 6 7 9 15 4 13 3 5 5 (NA) 38 5 (NA) 443 13 10 85 42 22 6 5 (NA) 40 30 3 027 (D) 755 2 021 (NA) (NA) 53 18 366 (NA) 21 (NA) (NA) 666 (D) (NA) 214 42 (NA) 93 (NA) (NA) 165 (NA) 20 87 133 388 (NA) (D) 424 246 769 32 634 (D) (D) (D) (NA) 2 963 49 (NA) 113 168 25 238 10 223 3 760 1 678 40 (NA) 8 155 5 831 14 7 6 14 (NA) (NA) 11 6 9 (NA) 5 (NA) (NA) 18 4 (NA) 8 7 (NA) 6 (NA) (NA) 4 (NA) 7 6 6 10 (NA) 6 7 9 15 4 13 3 5 5 (NA) 38 5 (NA) 13 10 85 42 22 6 5 (NA) 40 30 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 343 Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area Harvested Farms Irrigated Harvested Farms Irrigated CANTALOUPS-Con. Counties— Con. Sacramento _ San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara _, Sanla Clara Shasta.-- Solano Sonoma Stanislaus. __ Sutter Tehama Tulare Yolo All other counties CARROTS State Total California Counties Fresno Humboldt Imperial Kern Los Angeles Monterey Riverside San Benito San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo.. Santa Barbara Sonoma Stanislaus Ventura All other counties CAULIFLOWER State Total California Counties Alameda Fresno Imperial Monterey Orange Riverside San Bernardino -- San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara... Santa Cruz Sonoma Stanislaus Ventura Yolo All other counties CELERY State Total California Counties Monterey San Benito San Diego San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Ventura All other counties _. 344 CALIFORNIA 7 (D) 255 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) 11 2 362 (D) 2 (D) 122 176 726 49 13 186 13 085 4 4 505 2 058 (D) (D) 407 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 488 349 (D) 3 977 15 372 164 412 (D) (D) 693 2 4SS 4 113 2 029 (D) 788 2 612 (D) 1 340 6 081 649 (D) 931 2 509 490 10 921 (D) 7 (D) 255 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) 11 2 362 (D) 2 (D) 122 176 37 869 726 49 13 186 13 085 4 4 505 2 058 (D) (D) 407 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 488 349 (D) 3 977 15 372 164 412 (D) (D) 693 2 455 4 113 2 029 (0) 788 2 612 (D) 1 340 6 081 649 (D) 931 2 509 490 10 921 (D) 7 10 18 (NA) 3 (NA) 6 5 11 25 7 7 14 18 (NA) 221 20 44 7 60 13 (NA) 3 9 4 9 6 (NA) 3 (NA) 5 11 4 101 5 4 (NA) 3 12 7 27 IS 4 5 34 (NA) 51 (NA) 13 21 17 7 50 (NA) 21 (D) 376 (NA) 1 (NA) 4 1 52 (D) 192 12 209 150 (NA) (D) (D) 6 343 11 630 (D) 4 832 4 888 (NA) 1 303 2 300 1 223 1 (NA) 9 (NA) (D) (D) 487 17 606 173 281 (NA) 495 648 762 5 088 933 (Z) 380 3 431 35 (NA) 23 311 7 500 (NA) 615 1 374 1 779 375 10 072 (NA) 7 10 18 (NA) 3 (NA) 6 5 11 25 7 7 14 18 (NA) 3 6 20 44 7 60 13 (NA) 3 9 6 (NA) 3 (NA) 5 11 4 101 5 4 (NA) 3 12 7 27 15 4 5 34 7 (NA) 51 (NA) 13 21 17 7 50 (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols. Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Farms inigated Farms Acres Farms Acres Irrigated GREEN ONIONS State Total California __ Counties Fresno -- Imperial Kern Los Angeles Monterey Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino-- San Diego San Joaquin Santa Barbara Sonoma Tulare Ventura Yolo All other counties OKRA State Total California Counties Fresno.- Kern Los Angeles , Riverside San Joaquin Shasta Stanislaus Tulare Yolo , All other counties PARSLEY State Total California Counties Fresno Monterey Riverside San Joaquin Santa Barbara Ventura.-- _. All other counties GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING GREEN COWPEAS State Total California Counties Fresno Kern Mendocino Merced Monterey San Bernardino San Diego San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Stanislaus Tulare All other counties 348 CALIFORNIA 72 S 3 6 3 5 142 13 19 9 13 5 20 2 9se 1 476 475 (D) 1 485 (D) 195 (D) 1 (D) (D) PI (D (D) (D) 258 157 32 6 S 76 3 1 (D) 9 (D) 16 (D) 567 111 8 153 614 (D) 211 159 (D) 414 31 63 2 3 357 490 201 97 2 654 27 (D) 70 17 8 5 3 6 3 5 142 13 19 9 13 5 20 2 958 1 476 475 (D) 1 485 (D) 195 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 258 157 32 6 5 76 3 1 (D) 9 (D) 16 (D) 567 111 8 153 614 (D) 211 159 (D) 414 31 63 2 3 357 490 201 97 2 654 27 (D) 27 4 6 4 25 4 (NA) (NA) 3 3 3 (NA) (NA) 3 (NA) (NA) 12 3 (NA) 22 9 (NA) 4 6 4 (NA) 5 8 4 (NA) 3 20 (NA) 17 3 (NA) 5 18 (NA) 3 106 14 (NA) 8 23 4 (NA) 7 295 228 873 152 (D) 2 298 (D) (NA) (NA) (D) (0) (D) (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) (NA) 34 (NA) 112 8 (NA) 5 4 2 (NA) 12 272 44 (NA) (D) 856 (NA) 1 061 1 (NA) 619 206 (NA) (D) 1 854 383 (NA) 394 2 346 (D) (NA) 27 4 6 4 25 4 (NA) (NA) 3 3 3 (NA) (NA) 3 (NA) (NA) 12 3 (NA) 22 9 (NA) 4 6 4 (NA) 5 8 4 (NA) 3 20 (NA) 17 3 (NA) 5 18 (NA) 3 106 14 (NA) 8 23 4 (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text} Geographic area Harvested Farms Irrigated Farms Han/esled Farms Irrigated Farms PUMPKINS-Con. Counties— Con. Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tulare Ventura Yolo All other counties -. RADISHES State Total California RHUBARB State Total California SPINACH State Total California Counties Fresno Monterey Riverside San Diego San Joaquin Santa Barbara— Santa Clara , Santa Cruz Sonoma Stanislaus Ventura Yolo All other counties SQUASH State Total California Counties Alameda Butte Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Madera Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa -- Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino., San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara.. Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta 73 152 548 33 344 1 101 13 56 51 168 6 3 612 125 12 5 589 50 (D) (D) 2 274 3 037 (D) 397 5 14 449 186 (Z) 774 7 128 (D) (D) 115 (D) 3 (D) 472 2 171 9 672 65 18 53 654 652 467 24 634 212 463 5 152 33 344 1 101 13 56 51 168 2 532 10 558 6 612 125 12 5 589 50 (D) (D) 274 037 (D) 397 5 14 449 186 (Z) 774 7 128 (D) (D) 115 (D) 3 (D) 472 2 171 9 672 65 18 53 654 652 467 24 634 212 463 5 10 9 10 3 14 (NA) 73 145 5 41 5 3 (NA) 7 6 (NA) 7 14 39 (NA) (NA) 626 (NA) 8 8 13 (NA) 76 S 19 10 (NA) 15 (NA) 7 5 34 (NA) 8 4 58 17 (NA) 9 68 19 27 (NA) 21 19 36 8 17 264 1 081 21 149 12 (NA) (D) 179 2 783 76 (D) (NA) 324 (D) (NA) 9 1 432 2 919 (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) 188 247 (NA) 602 (D) 790 (D) (NA) 75 (NA) 5 17 261 (NA) 353 9 905 48 (NA) 85 831 282 99 (NA) 313 160 460 40 10 9 10 3 14 7 (NA) 5 41 5 3 (NA) 7 6 (NA) 7 14 39 (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 8 13 (NA) 76 5 19 10 (NA) 15 (NA) 7 5 34 (NA) 8 4 58 17 (NA) 9 68 19 27 (NA) 21 19 36 8 350 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area SQUASH -Con. Counties— Con. Solano Sonoma ___ Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties .. SWEET CORN State Total California Counties Alameda Butte _ Colusa Contra Costa Fresno _ Humboldt Imperial Kem Kings Uke Los Angeles Madera Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino ... San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo.. Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Tehama Trinity Tulare Ventura Yolo All other counties TOMATOES State Total California Counties Alameda Butte Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Kem Kings Uke __ Los Angeles.. Madera Mendocino _.. Merced Monterey Napa Nevada Orange 475 4 8 5 10 22 14 6 10 6 5 5 6 5 9 15 5 7 3 21 11 3 6 36 41 20 19 32 10 15 4 7 21 13 3 7 22 15 11 13 7 4 24 14 e 178 3 12 19 25 5 4 11 7 10 30 70 6 3 11 2 136 (D) (D) 2 3 218 327 99 (D) 3 Irrigated Farms 56 7 168 444 1 545 83 853 526 366 13 49 271 40 362 (D) 18 53 (D) 3 996 490 (D) 124 544 2 024 97 331 928 40 21 (D) 78 22 71 (D) 5 137 1 233 524 124 219 Table 27 Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Total Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farms Number Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Number LAND IN ORCHARDS State Total California 1987. 1982. Counties, 1967 Alameda Amador Butte Calaveras— Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo.-- Kern Kings Lake Los Angeles Madera..- Marin. _ Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer ___ Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba -.- All other counties APPLES State Total California 1987.. 1982., Counties, 1987 Alameda Amador Butte Calaveras __ Contra Costa Del None El Dorado Fresno Gtenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa _. 354 CALIFORNIA 41 021 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Table 28. Frults and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Total Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farms Trees or vines of bearing ( Farms SWEET CHERRIES- Con. Counties, 1987 Alameda Amador Butte. Calaveras Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Kern Los Angeles l^adera Mendocino Merced Modoc Napa Nevada Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino — San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo -. Santa Barbara -— Santa Clara Santa Cruz Stiasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Yolo Yuba All other counties. TART CHERRIES State Total California .1987.. CHERRIES, NOT SPECIFIED (SEE TEXT) State Total California 1987. DATES State Total CalKomla 1987.. 1982.. Counties, 1987 Imperial Riverside All other counties. FIGS State Total California ._- 1987. 1982. 5 4 15 7 22 24 20 7 17 10 47 3 10 5 3 8 10 16 47 10 17 15 14 300 14 4 51 7 17 3 26 13 53 6 12 4 15 4 8 13 53 183 150 18 159 6 4 15 10 2 281 73 71 (D) 5 57 144 (D) 21 136 1 6 7 11 73 (D) 645 33 8 I 485 9 1 485 2 8 1 192 2 993 (D) 13 1 101 (D) 64 7 73 6 717 4 730 466 6 198 53 312 (D) 705 (D) 23 308 7 945 (D) (D) 413 5 826 13 805 (D) (D) (D) 26 (D) (D) 765 5 797 (D) 56 236 2 332 (D) 840 334 546 18 33 636 (D) 497 (D) 13 909 (D) 117 630 (D) (D) (D) 14 465 (D) 5 272 576 369 981 240 749 22 962 344 591 2 428 5 2 16 12 13 2 6 28 1 7 2 2 6 8 25 5 12 11 5 184 5 2 19 7 8 1 104 76 (D) (D) (D) 10 358 2 535 (D) (D) (D) 4 672 (D) (D) (D) (D) 32 146 (D) (D) 12 793 694 (D) 153 969 (D) (D) 4 279 (D) 52 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 11 799 (D) 1 410 137 61 338 41 808 5 870 55 398 70 35 2 7 4 3 8 6 12 43 7 15 7 11 288 10 3 50 3 16 3 24 10 45 3 9 4 11 4 170 141 17 149 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 950 5 410 3 289 (D) (D) (D) 9 133 (D) (D) (D) 26 (D) (D) 619 (D) (D) 43 443 1 638 (D) 686 365 (D) (D) 29 357 (D) 445 8 (D) (D) (D) 1 260 210 21 2 666 (D) 3 862 439 308 643 198 941 17 092 289 193 2 358 2 Table 28 Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclory text) Geographic area Total Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farms Number Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Number Farms Pounds FIGS-Con. Counties, 1987 Alameda Butte. Calaveras Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Kings Los Angeles Madera.- Mendocino.. _ Merced Napa Nevada Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino ... San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo... Santa Bartsara Santa Clara Shasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Tehama Tulare Tuolumne Ventura- Yolo .- - All other counties.. GRAPES (SEE TEXT) (FRESH WEIGHT) State Total California __- 1987. 1982. Counties, 1987 Alameda Amador Butte _ — Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Kern Kings Lake Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa.- Nevada Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus _ Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo - Yuba.. All other counties 10 545 10 481 34 81 41 17 7 38 85 3 799 8 13 231 112 85 35 514 7 9 299 154 68 845 30 55 3 248 42 20 48 70 908 132 14 80 85 38 22 6 49 928 301 11 26 6 855 6 12 47 14 7 (D) (Dj 2 (D) 2 4 936 (D) (D) 13 5 816 (D) 4 324 (D) (D) 14 6 1 81 (D) 5 1 2 1 9 1 10 (D) 103 1 (D) 109 482 (D) (D) 18 (D) (D) 344 945 195 (D) 775 542 874 (D) 438 985 (D) (D) 1 457 171 (D) 6 894 (D) 330 (D) 136 68 (D) 14 600 (D) 8 967 13 (D) 4 618 65 446 707 748 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Totai FanUB Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farms Number Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Number Farms Pounds GUAVAS State Total Caiifomia 1987. 1982. KIWIFRUIT State Total Caiifomia 1987. 1982. Counties, 1987 Amador Butte Colusa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Kern Kings Lake Madera fuierced Monterey Napa Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties NECTARINES State Total California 1987.. 1982.. Counties, 1987 Butte Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Kem Kings Los Angeles Madera Merced Nevada Placer Riverside Sacramento.- San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Shasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Yolo Yuba All other counties 989 649 4 278 4 5 59 12 4 51 6 8 20 15 7 4 23 11 14 9 59 29 24 5 16 5 6 10 18 36 49 5 115 15 12 35 14 1 129 1 100 467 18 46 21 8 12 5 8 23 4 6 21 11 9 3 3 7 10 23 8 7 335 9 6 29 28 (D) 8 909 S 520 (D) 1 958 12 12 394 79 (D) 929 (D) 34 174 (D) 20 (D) 108 131 59 40 200 190 144 9 38 10 28 124 51 309 305 39 2 004 31 151 437 38 29 162 24 397 2 829 560 1 314 452 765 918 313 060 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Total Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farme Trees or vines of bearing age Number Pounds PEARS State Total California 1987. 1982. Counties, 1987 Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado _. Fresno _. Humboldt Inyo Kem Lake Los Angeles Madera Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa.. Nevada Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cniz Sfiasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties PERSIMMONS State Total California 1987.. 1982.. Counties, 1967 Alameda Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Kem Kings Los Angeles Mendocino Merced Napa Nevada Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties 1 183 1 413 6 12 7 3 11 83 62 30 5 24 117 46 9 74 5 4 11 10 70 29 85 6 26 53 20 29 5 5 26 26 15 5 61 54 9 12 7 55 7 6 19 15 19 735 461 3 17 5 4 4 4 101 3 17 4 3 4 5 41 43 9 5 192 13 13 19 9 16 5 8 12 6 18 4 104 6 4 8 12 28 144 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Geographic area Total Farms Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farms Number Trees or vines of bearing age PLUMS AND PRUNES (SEE TEXT) (FRESH WEIGHT) State Total California 1087. 1982. Counties, 1987 Alameda Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del None__ El Dorado _ _. Fresno Glenn Humboldt Kern Kings Lake Los Angeles Madera Mendocino Merced Modoc Monterey Napa... Nevada Orange Placer Riverside __ Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino ... San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo... San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Sfiasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tetiama Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo - - Yuba All other counties.. POMEGRAN- ATES State Total California 1987. 1982. Counties, 1987 Butte Fresno Kern Kings-- Los Angeles Madera Riverside San Bernardino .. San Diego San Luis Obispo.. Santa Barbara ... Tulare Ventura All other counties. 3 588 3 664 3 5 136 4 25 11 3 34 894 62 15 36 79 6 44 21 18 38 3 3 IB 7 3 96 32 13 10 15 36 21 18 8 10 84 25 18 01 138 15 333 173 857 330 401 3 51 5 8 8 7 7 6 33 6 4 160 3 27 135 855 122 394 3 449 4 355 (D) 878 (D) 167 10 4 20 1 1 839 1^ 15 801 818 13 066 505 1 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Total Farms Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of tearing age Farms Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Harvested Pounds OTHER NONCITRUS FRUIT State Total California 1987,, 1982., Counties, 1987 Butte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Kern Kings Los Angeles Madera Mendocino Placer Riverside San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo -. Santa Barbara ... Sriasta Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo All other counties. ALL CITRUS FRUIT State Total California ..1987. 1982.. Counties, 1987 Alameda Butte Fresno Glenn Imperial Kem Kings Los Angeles Madera Merced Monterey Orange Placer. Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino .. San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo -- San Mateo Santa Bart>ara ... Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutler Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties. GRAPEFRUIT State Total California 1987.. 1982.. 347 167 7 935 7 512 4 55 570 61 49 156 3 92 52 16 6 97 36 1 038 14 410 1 927 9 52 3 128 8 10 3 20 9 23 6 11 1 998 1 015 40 1 206 1 302 95 5 149 3 19 36 (D) 9 (D) 12 57 2 40 213 (D) 24 22 14 (D) 299 90 (D) 58 268 836 250 703 142 761 92 648 14 007 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. |Fot meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Total Farms Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farms Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Farms ORANGES State Total California 1987. 1982. Counties, 1987 Alameda Butte Fresno Glenn Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Madera Merced Monterey Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Bartara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Stiasta - Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tetiama __ Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties TANGELOS State Total California -1987. 1982. Counties, 1987 Fresno Imperial Kem Madera Orange Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino .. San Diego Stanislaus Tulare Ventura Yolo All other counties. OTHER TANGERINES State Total California 1987.. 1982.. Counties, 1987 Butte.. Fresno Imperial Kem Los Angeles Madera Merced Orange Placer Riverside San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin Santa Barbara Sonoma Stanislaus Tulare Ventura All other counties 5 841 5 468 4 44 542 61 14 148 3 50 49 11 5 80 25 656 10 347 999 8 26 32 5 3 3 19 5 10 6 11 1 944 668 39 5 9 305 338 14 6 13 5 3 41 3 3 151 3 46 4 3 10 282 305 192 172 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textl Geographic area Total Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Farms Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Farms PECANS (IN SHELL)-Con. Counties, 1987 Butte Calaveras __. Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Imperial Kern Kings Los Angeles Madera Merced-- Nevada Placer --- Riverside --- Sacramento San Bernardino --- San Diego San Joaquin Shasta Sonoma Stanislaus Tehama Tulare... Yolo All other counties... PISTACHIOS (IN SHELL) State Total California 1987- 1982- Countles, 1987 Butte Colusa --- Contra Costa Fresno Glenn Kern Kings Los Angeles Madera Mendocino Merced Napa Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin -- San Luis Obispo Santa Bartara Shasta Solano Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura- Yolo All other counties ENGLISH WALNUTS (IN SHELL) State Total California 1987-, 1982.. Counties, 1987 Alameda Amador ._- Butte-- Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt 733 570 23 3 11 45 13 58 14 11 252 3 43 3 12 17 5 56 7 10 13 8 4 4 13 7 16 65 3 9 5 7 446 7 855 36 47 407 40 107 151 63 260 101 16 54 (Z) 35 (D) 1 818 (D) 20 801 212 (D) 82 62 (D) 12 45 1 15 14 6 25 (D) 38 136 710 7 13 50 174 40 855 210 204 200 585 235 580 17 283 657 4 800 2 603 449 4 565 7 299 16 1 922 1 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Total Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Number Trees or vines of bearing age Farms Farms ENGLISH WALNUTS (IN SHELL) -Con. Counties, 1987- Con. Kern Kings Lake Los Angeles Madera Marin Mendocino Merced Monterey- Napa Nevada. Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito _ San Bernardino .-_ San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo... San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare.- Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties.. OTHER NUTS (IN SHELL) State Total California 1987. 1982_ 42 225 529 8 44 5 34 302 18 76 10 33 25 58 197 16 25 984 159 6 29 177 11 72 3 197 81 1 039 520 246 6 710 9 27 183 109 3 133 75 OTHER FRUITS AND NUTS (SEE TEXT) State Total California 1987_ 1982_ 2 030 Table 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Table 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Acres Quantity Irrigated Farms Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated BOYSENBERRIES (POUNDS) State Total California . Counties Alameda El Dorado Fresno Glenn Kern Los Angeles Monterey Nevada. San Diego San Joaquin San Ljis Obispo - Santa Cruz Sonoma Stanislaus ._ Tehama Tulare _-_ Ventura All other counties CURRANTS (POUNDS) State Total California RASPBERRIES (POUNDS) State Total California Counties Alameda Butte El Dorado Humboldt Kern Los Angeles Monterey Nevada Placer ._ San Bernardino San Diego San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cnjz Sonoma Tehama Ventura All other counties STRAWBERRIES (POUNDS) State Total California Counties Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Kern,_ Los Angeles Mendocino Monterey Orange Riverside San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Sonoma Stanislaus Tehama Ventura All other counties 107 27 3 3 30 4 163 63 6 21 39 3 46 220 13 102 5 3 6 33 27 386 Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000) Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000) NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE CROPS (SEE TEXT) State Total California Counties Alameda Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer , Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino __ San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo _. San Mateo , Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano.. , Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter , Tehama Tulare Tuolumne , Ventura Yolo , Yuba All other counties NURSERY, FLORICULTURE, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEED CROPS, SOD, ETC., GROWN IN THE OPEN. IRRIGATED (SEE TEXT) State Total California Counties Alameda Butte _. Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt 164 248 948 87 Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Geographic area Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres In the open Sales ($1,000) Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres In the open NURSERY, FLORICULTURE, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEED CROPS, SOD, ETC., GROWN IN THE OPEN, IRRIGATED (SEE TEXT)- Con. Counties— Con. Impenal Kem Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino __. San Diego ._ San Joaquin San Luis Obispo _. San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cnjz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutler Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties BEDDING PLANTS State Total California Counties Alameda Butte Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Lake Lassen Los Angeles Mendocino Merced Monterey Orange Plumas _ Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino — San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo _ Santa Barbara. __ Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sonoma Stanislaus Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo.. All other counties 19 42 5 5 9 170 11 7 20 11 80 11 S 89 16 4 91 25 14 58 449 34 38 52 96 109 77 15 4 15 59 35 17 8 48 104 16 3 9 345 00 17 675 611 13 Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000) Famis Sq. ft under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,0CX)) BULBS State Total California Counties Contra Costa Del Norte Los Angeles Monterey San Mateo Santa Cruz Sonoma All other counties CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS State Total California Counties Alameda Butte Contra Costa Fresno Humboldt Kern Los Angeles Marin Mendocino Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Bart>ara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sonoma Stanislaus Ventura Yolo All other counties FOLIAGE AND POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS, TOTAL State Total Calitomla Counties Alameda Butte Contra Costa ... Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Kern Los Ar>geles Madera Mann Mendocino Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacrarriento San Bernardino. SO B36 (D) (D) 295 000 (D) (D) (0) 213 787 24 Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000) Farms Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000) MUSHROOMS State Total California Counties Los Angeles Monterey San Diego Santa Clara Santa Cruz , Sonoma All other counties NURSERY CROPS State Total California Counties Alameda Butte Calaveras Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Kern Lake Los Angeles Madera Marin Mendocino Merced Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino __. San Diego _. San Joaquin San Luis Obispo _. San Mateo Santa Bartaara Santa Clara Santa Cnjz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura Yolo All other counties SOD HARVESTED SUte Total California Counties Kern Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino. _. San Joaquin Stanislaus. Ventura All other counties 56 143 570 400 197 521 440 116 504 494 000 (D) (D) 32 Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area Farms Sq. ft, under glass or ottier protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000) Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000) VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS State Total California Counties Colusa - Fresno Glenn Impenal Kem Kings Los Angeles Merced Monterey San Benito San Diego San Joaquin,- Santa Barbara Santa Clara .__ _ Solano Stanislaus Sutter Tulare Ventura- Yolo All other counties GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES State Total California Counties Fresno Marin Monterey Napa — Riverside San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Sonoma Stanislaus Ventura _ All other counties 182 777 223 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 65 000 323 470 9 500 (D) (D) (D) 166 960 234 760 140 648 (D) (D) (D) (D) 151 200 927 720 457 256 (D) 287 (D) 1 576 146 (D) (D) (D) 515 50 (D) 107 3 329 554 1 116 27 2 350 (D) 442 451 415 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (D) 344 2 670 2 384 261 (D) (D) (D) 1 052 (D) (D) 215 4 646 711 928 36 1 705 () 655 (D) 1 119 (D) 47 (0) (D) (D) 230 832 249 (D) (D) (D) 131 (0) 4 287 1 811 28 10 7 9 4 7 (NA) (NA) 10 9 (NA) 11 26 19 3 7 6 6 14 3 (NA) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) (D) (D) (D) (NA) 83 Table 31. Other Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area JOJOBA HARVESTED (POUNDS) State Total California Counties Imperial Madera Riverside San Bernardino -- All otfter counties JOJOBA NOT HARVESTED State Total California Counties 1987 Farms Riverside San Diego Alt ottier counties MUNGBEANS FOR BEANS (POUNDS) State Total California Counties Glenn All ottier counties . TARO (POUNDS) State ToUl California OTHER State Total California Counties Butte Riverside Sacramento , San Diego San Joaquin Santa Clara Solano SorK)ma Tulare , Ventura All other counties Acres Quantity 360 Table 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation: 1987 and 1982 [foi classtflcation of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Geographic area Land in farms Acres Harvested cropland Acres Market value of agricultural products sold ($1,000) Farms by value of sales Occupation farming Less than $2,500 $2,500 to $9,999 $10,000 or more Occupation other than farming Less than $2,600 $2,500 to $9,999 $10,000 or more STATE TOTAL California 1987. 1982. COUNTIES, 1987 Alameda Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno -__ Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Mann Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Monterey Napa. Nevada Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino .. San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo.. San Mateo Santa Barbara ... Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties. 5 658 5 622 57 4 54 12 25 41 6 1 081 15 20 48 6 90 64 22 11 257 123 3 6 19 248 10 257 25 6 97 76 195 82 42 137 292 283 145 32 213 212 123 20 13 66 80 111 198 24 6 391 3 176 94 31 6 1 014 122 982 005 2 941 268 5 840 2 679 7 638 10 732 466 83 650 4 580 17 414 20 190 573 53 008 8 038 3 773 2 767 9 047 12 141 1 024 2 379 39 782 36 535 23 740 29 350 3 274 497 31 224 8 280 52 615 21 461 11 897 11 814 119 466 50 280 8 622 619 10 101 9 401 5 469 911 8 206 25 455 2 538 22 716 32 322 4 960 4 423 133 163 589 16 261 33 889 4 894 220 4 867 4 767 43 4 48 2 23 35 3 1 036 12 8 35 3 64 55 18 6 204 105 1 11 201 7 235 22 90 57 150 50 35 81 247 250 136 29 204 188 118 12 8 47 57 85 193 14 2 362 164 82 22 3 380 805 426 003 485 33 4 463 (D) 6 166 2 833 83 70 243 3 197 128 17 190 15 9 781 6 002 1 240 876 1 996 6 729 (D) 368 20 271 1 574 12 927 817 10 667 1 251 8 040 10 822 3 890 3 638 9 186 30 851 6 802 151 2 828 3 538 3 706 93 673 9 523 1 113 8 312 27 278 991 (D) 22 893 14 168 28 672 4 147 24 1 133 749 989 621 22 176 53 7 551 330 3 193 7 454 29 106 157 1 758 373 20 945 16 13 298 6 088 574 5 169 40 666 7 042 275 82 350 33 241 421 135 256 531 30 83 369 2 147 19 712 24 408 6 242 18 028 73 807 66 393 27 219 6 246 33 851 41 484 66 520 50 646 8 903 2 645 21 614 31 136 762 57 40 238 13 129 581 29 362 7 192 64 307 318 498 411 2 765 2 747 29 1 33 13 21 585 9 3 35 31 5 1 116 47 1 1 1 110 4 203 7 23 68 30 21 49 129 119 66 20 101 138 85 1 4 34 21 44 128 3 2 148 108 61 18 712 828 641 636 835 754 11 2 3 3 4 4 1 190 1 4 11 7 1 3 48 34 5 49 1 15 7 2 14 5 32 14 3 23 36 49 6 6 13 16 4 2 8 13 25 29 1 1 84 20 9 3 2 378 CALIFORNIA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982 [For classification ol social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 (For moaning of at>t>reviations and symtxjis, see introductory text] Geographic area Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Table 36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area California Alameda,- Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt- Imperial Inyo Kem Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Stiasta Siena Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba All other counties.. Land in farms 10 16 23 16 4 12 18 40 9 26 5 21 81 8 6 97 10 20 7 23 20 12 128 29 32 3 14 10 25 18 Acres 5 986 865 18 531 98 454 64 647 35 273 9 316 17 648 61 764 223 466 33 441 56 087 3 710 202 416 995 915 62 115 4 103 369 993 21 934 47 377 7 607 70 753 122 540 57 401 501 962 54 855 190 826 3 16 707 11 537 62 571 9 384 20 757 98 942 671 101 148 968 10 766 249 641 76 206 9 943 94 877 22 667 313 921 1 013 8 336 48 864 25 912 505 071 30 464 118 469 37 669 56 830 130 3 562 420 Farms by land in farms Less than 100 acres 100 to 259 acres 113 1 4 3 3 1 2 4 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1 ,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Source of permits Forest service Taylor grazing Indian land 45 291 9 3 5 4 7 5 12 1 9 3 2 9 3 1 21 2 6 2 6 6 7 9 3 B 2 4 3 4 7 2 3 4 7 3 18 1 6 17 1 17 1 5 7 1 9 3 10 1 2 1 7 2 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA CALIFORNIA 383 I APPENDIX A. General Explanation Page DATA COLLECTION A-1 DATA PROCESSING A-2 MAJOR DATA CHANGES A-2 FOLLOW-ON SURVEYS, SPECIAL CENSUSES, AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS A-2 DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS A-3 FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED CHARACTERISTICS A-9 DATA COLLECTION Method of Enumeration All agriculture censuses beginning with the 1969 census primarily have used mailout/mailback data collection. Direct enumeration methods, however, continue to be used for the agriculture census in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Mail List The mail list for the 1987 census was comprised of individuals, businesses, and organizations that could be readily identified as being associated with agriculture. The list was assembled from the records of the 1 982 census, administrative records of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the statistical records of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). In addition, lists of large or specialized operations, such as nurseries and greenhouses, specialty crop farms, poultry farms, fish farms, livestock farms, and cattle feedlot operations, were obtained from State and Federal agencies, trade associations, and similar organi- zations. Lists of companies having one or more establish- ments (or locations) producing agricultural products were obtained from the 1982 census and updated using the information from the Standard Statistical Establishment List maintained by the Census Bureau. Exhaustive record linkage, unduplication, and mathematical modeling yielded a final mail list of 4.1 million names and addresses that had a substantial probability of being a farm operation. Report Forms In 1987, three different report forms were used— two-page, a four-page, and a six-page form to minimize the reporting burden, particularly for small farms and places less likely to be farms. The six-page sample form and the four-page nonsample form are the same, except sections 23 through 28 have been added to the sample form to obtain supplemental information from a sample of farms. The information collected in these sections will give the Bureau of the Census a good basis for making estimates of these data for other farms included in the census. The two-page form does not have as many questions or as much detail as the four-page and six-page forms. The four-page form has 1 1 regional versions and the six-page form has 13 regional versions. Both forms have different crops prelisted. Appendix D contains copies of both the two-page and six-page forms. The six-page form was mailed to 1,104,000 addressees on the mail list, including all those expected to be large (based on expected sales or acreage) or unique (farms operated by multiestablishment companies or nonprofit organizations), all those in Alaska and Hawaii, and a sample of other addressees. The two-page form was mailed to 906,000 addressees. These were expected to be small farms or less likely to be farms. The four-page form was mailed to the remaining 2,079,000 addressees. Fur- ther discussion of the criteria used to determine which form was mailed to an addressee is provided in the Census Sample Design section of appendix C. Initial Mailing The report forms were mailed in mid-December 1 987 to the approximately 4,089,000 individuals, businesses, and organizations on the mail list. The mail packages included a report form, a cover letter with a description of the purposes and uses of the census on the reverse side, an information sheet containing instructions for completing the form, and a postage-paid return envelope. Additional special instructions were included with report forms sent to grazing associations; feedlot operations; institutional orga- nizations; Indian reservations; firms with multiple farm or ranch operations; and producers of poultry under contract, bees and honey, fish, laboratory animals, and nursery and greenhouse crops. To provide additional help to farmers in completing their reports, copies of an Agriculture Census Guide booklet were sent to vocational agriculture instructors, USDA county offices of the Agriculture Stabilization and Conser- vation Service, and the Cooperative Extension Service. The Guide contained descriptions and definitions of vari- ous items in more detail than the instructions included with each report form. Representatives of the above agencies graciously consented to assist farmers in completing their report forms. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-1 Followup Procedures A thank you/reminder card was mailed to those on the mail list in mid-January 1988. Five followup letters, three of which were accompanied by a report form, were sent to nonrespondents at 4-week intervals starting in mid-February and continuing until early June 1988. Telephone calls were made to all large farms who had not responded. In addition, telephone calls were made to a sample of other nonrespondents in counties that had a response rate of less than 75 percent. A nonresponse adjustment procedure was used to represent the final nonrespondent farms in the census results. A description of this procedure is included in the Census Estimation section of appendix C. DATA PROCESSING Selected report forms were reviewed prior to keying the data. These included reports with attached correspon- dence and reports with remarks or no positive data on the front page. The data from each report form were subjected to a detailed item-by-item computer edit. The edit performed comprehensive checks for consistency and reasonable- ness, corrected erroneous or inconsistent data, supplied missing data based on similar farms within the same county, and assigned farm classification codes necessary for tabulating the data. Substantial computer-generated changes to the data were clerically reviewed and verified. In the computer edit, farms with sales, acreage, or commodities exceeding specified levels were tested for historical comparability. Key items, such as acreage and sales, were compared for substantial changes between 1 982 and 1 987. Sizeable historical differences were resolved or verified by telephone, if necessary. Respondents who reported sales or acreage above specified levels on non- sample forms were sent correspondence requesting the additional sample data. Prior to publication, tabulated totals were reviewed by statisticians to identify inconsis- tencies and potential coverage problems. Comparisons were made with previous census data, estimates published by the USDA, and other available data. MAJOR DATA CHANGES Prior to each agriculture census, the Census Bureau reviews the content of the census forms to eliminate questions no longer needed and to identify new items necessary to meet user needs and to better describe the agricultural situation in our Nation. Data requests are solicited from farmers, farm organizations, land grant col- leges and universities. State and federal agencies, and members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agricul- tural Statistics. Each agency and organization is asked to identify and justify its specific data needs. The following data inquiries were added to the 1 987 report form: Income from farm-related sources Acres under the Conservation Reserve Program Payments received for participation in federal farm programs Grazing permits by source Additional data on production expenses were added in 1987: Repair and maintenance expenses Cash rent Property taxes paid All other production expenses The following separate data inquiries were eliminated from the 1987 form: Storage capacity for petroleum products Number of hired farm and ranch workers Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption Source of irrigation water Tons of commercially mixed feed Expenditures for coal, wood, and coke Selected machinery items: automobiles, corn heads for combines, and field forage harvesters Chinchillas Worms Tropical and baitfish FOLLOW-ON SURVEYS, SPECIAL CENSUSES, AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS In addition to the 1987 Census of Agriculture for the 50 States, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Amer- ican Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the census of agriculture program includes the 1988 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey, the 1988 Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey, and the 1988 Census of Horticultural Specialties. The 1988 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey provides data on water use by irrigated farms and ranches. Data include: the amount of water applied by crop, method of water distribution, source of water, and energy costs for pumping water. Data from this survey will be published as volume 3, part 1. The 1 988 Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey provides detailed data on debts, expenses, taxes, credits, assets, land ownership, and farm and off-farm income for farm operators. Many of these items, as well as detailed data on landlord characteristics, are being col- lected from the landlords of the farms involved in the survey. Data from this survey will be published as volume 3, part 2. The 1988 Census of Horticultural Specialties covers operations growing and selling $2,000 or more of horticul- tural products such as greenhouse products, outdoor- grown floricultural products, nursery products, mushrooms, and sod. These data will be published as volume 4. Additional publications of the 1987 Census of Agricul- ture data include the Agricultural Atlas of the United States (previously called the Graphic Summary), Coverage Eval- uation, Ranking of States and Counties, and Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold. A-2 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE The Agricultural Atlas of the United States presents the Nation's agriculture graphically illustrated by dot and mul- ticolor pattern maps. The maps provide displays on size and type of farm, land use, farm tenure, market value of products sold, crops harvested, livestock inventories, and other characteristics of farms. This report will be published as volume 2, part 1 The Coverage Evaluation report provides estimates of the completeness of the 1987 Census of Agriculture for the United States, geographic regions, and selected States and groups of States. Estimates with their associated sample reliability are provided for farms not on the mail list, farms classified as nonfarms, duplicate farms, and non- farms classified as farms. This report will be published as volume 2, part 2. The Ranking of States and Counties report ranks the leading States and counties for selected items in the 1 987 census and provides comparative data from the 1982 census. This report will be published as volume 2, part 3. A new publication on Government Payments and Mar- ket Value of Agricultural Products Sold presents 1987 data for the United States and each State. The U.S. table has a format similar to volume 1, U.S. table 52 and presents summary data by size of farm. This report will be published as volume 2, part 5. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS The following definitions and explanations provide a more detailed description of the terms used in this publi- cation than are available in the tables or on the report form. For an exact wording of the questions on the 1 987 census report forms and the information sheet which accompa- nied these forms, see appendix D. Most definitions of terms are the same as those used in earlier censuses. The more important exceptions are also noted here. Farms or farms reporting—The term "farms" or "farms reporting" in the presentation of data denotes the number of farms reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710 farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle and calves, the data for those farms reporting cattle and calves would appear as: Cattle and calves- - -farms- number- • 842 28,594 Land in farms—The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes wood- land and wasteland not actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, provided it was part of the farm operator's total operations. Large acreages of woodland or wasteland held for nonagricultural purposes were deleted from individual reports during the processing operations. Land in farms includes acres set aside under annual commodity acreage programs as well as acres in the Conservation Reserve Program for places meeting the farm definition. Land in farms is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All grazing land, except land used under government permits on a per-head basis, was included as "land in farms" provided it was part of a farm or ranch. Land under the exclusive use of a grazing association was to be reported by the grazing association and included as land in farms. All land in Indian reserva- tions used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be included as land in farms. Land in reservations not reported by individual Indians or non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land area—The approximate land area of counties and States represents the total land area as determined by records and calculations as of January 1, 1988. These data are updated periodically; however, the acreages shown for 1 987 are essentially the same as for 1 982. Any differences between the land area for 1 987 and 1 982 are due to annexations and other changes affecting county boundaries. Land in two or more counties—With few exceptions, the land in each farm was tabulated as being in the operator's principal county. The principal county was defined as the one where the largest value of agricultural products was raised or produced. It was usually the county contain- ing all or the largest proportion of the land in the farm or viewed by the respondent as his/her principal county. For a limited number of Midwest and Western States, this procedure has resulted in the allocation of more land in farms to a county than the total land area of the county. To minimize this distortion, separate reports were required for large farms identified from the 1982 census as having more than one farm unit. Other reports received showing land in more than one county were separated into two or more reports if the data would substantially affect the county totals. Value of land and buildings—Respondents were asked to report their estimate of the current market value of land and buildings owned, rented or leased from others, and rented or leased to others. Market value refers to the value the land and buildings would sell for under current market conditions. If the value of land and buildings was not reported, it was estimated using the average value of land and buildings from a similar farm in the same geographic area. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-3 Harvested cropland—This category includes land from which crops were harvested or hay was cut, and land in orchards, citrus groves, vineyards, nurseries, and green- houses. Land from which two or more crops were har- vested was counted only once, even though there was more than one use of the land. Irrigated land—This category includes all land watered by any artificial or controlled means, such as sprinklers, furrows or ditches, and spreader dikes. Included are supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. Each acre was to be counted only once regardless of the number of times it was irrigated or harvested. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing—This category includes land used only for pasture or grazing that could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Included also was all cropland used for rotation pasture and land in government diversion pro- grams that were pastured. However, cropland that was pastured before or after crops were harvested was to be included as harvested cropland rather than cropland for pasture or grazing. Other cropland—This category includes cropland not harvested and not grazed which was used for cover crops, soil improvement crops, land on which all crops failed, cultivated summer fallow, idle cropland, and land planted in crops that were to be harvested after the census year. Total woodland—This category includes natural or planted woodlots or timber tracts, cutover and deforested land with young growth which has or will have value for wood products, land planted for Christmas tree production, and woodland pastured. Land covered by sagebrush or mesquite was to be reported as other pastureland and rangeland or other land. Woodland pastured—This category includes all wood- land used for pasture or grazing during the census year. Woodland or forest land pastured under a per-head graz- ing permit was not counted as land in farms and therefore, was not included in woodland pastured. Cropland in annual commodity acreage adjustment programs—This category includes land diverted or set aside under the provisions of the Federal Commodity Acreage Program. These data are for the acres of cropland taken out of production by growers of wheat, cotton, rice, corn, sorghum, barley, and oats, and devoted to conser- vation uses. Information was not obtained as to which crops would have been grown on the acres set aside. Cropland in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)—This category includes acres of "highly erodible" cropland taken out of agricultural production and planted to protective cover crops or reforested. The CRP was established through the 1985 Food Security Act and provides for annual rental payments and shared costs of conservation practices through a 10-year contract with the USDA. Appendix B presents data on places with all their cropland enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program and which were not counted as farms in the 1987 census. Operator—The term "operator" designates a person who operates a farm, either doing the work or making day-to-day decisions about such things as planting, har- vesting, feeding, and marketing. The operator may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a hired manager, a tenant, a renter, or a sharecropper. If a person rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he/she is considered the operator only of the land which is retained for his/her own operation. For partner- ships, only one partner is counted as the operator. If it is not clear which partner is in charge, then the senior or oldest active partner is considered the operator. For census purposes, the number of operators is the same as the number of farms. In some cases, the operator was not the individual named on the address label of the report form, but another family member, a partner, or a hired manager who was actually in charge of the farm operation. Operator characteristics—All operators were asked to report place of residence, principal occupation, days of off-farm work, year in which his/her operation of the farm began, age, race, sex, and Spanish origin. If race, age, sex, and principal occupation were not reported, they were imputed based on information reported by farms with similar acreage, tenure, and value of sales. No imputations were made for nonresponse to place of residence, Span- ish origin, off-farm work, or year began operation. Opera- tors of Spanish origin were tabulated by reported race. Farm production expenses— In 1 987, additional spe- cific expense items and a category for all other farm production expenses were added to the selected farm production expenses collected in 1982. Consequently, we are publishing total farm production expenses in 1987. The expenses are limited to those incurred in the operation of the farm business. Expenses include the share of the expenditures provided by landlords, contractors, and part- ners in the operation of the farm business. Property taxes paid by landlords are excluded. Expenditures for nonfarm activities; farm-related activities such as providing custom- work for others, the production and harvest of forest products, and reaeational services; and household expenses are excluded. In 1987, as in other recent censuses, operators producing crops, livestock, or poultry under contract often were unable or unwilling to estimate the cost of production inputs furnished by the contractors. As a consequence, extensive estimation was required for con- tract producers. Commercial fertilizer—The expense for commercial fertilizer is the amount spent on fertilizer during 1 987 A-4 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE including the cost of custom application. The cost of custom application was excluded from the 1982 and 1978 data. Agricultural chemicals—These expenses include the cost of all insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pesticides, including the cost of custom applica- tion. Data exclude commercial fertilizer purchased. The cost of custom application was excluded from the 1982 and 1978 data. The cost of lime was excluded from the 1987 and 1982 data, but included in 1978. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment—These expenses include costs incurred for having customwork done on the place and for renting machines to perform agricultural operations. The cost of cotton ginning is excluded. The cost of labor involved in the customwork service is included in the customwork expense. The cost of custom applica- tion of fertilizer and chemicals was included in the 1982 and 1978 customwork data, but is included in expenditures for these items in 1 987. The cost of hired labor for operating rented or hired machinery is included as a hired farm and ranch labor expense. Interest— In 1987, separate data were collected for interest paid on debts secured by real estate and interest paid on debts not secured by real estate. In 1982, only total interest expenses were collected. Market value of agricultural products sold—This category represents the gross market value before taxes and production expenses of all agricultural products sold or removed from the place in 1987 regardless of who received the payment. It includes sales by the operator as well as the value of any shares received by partners, landlords, contractors, or others associated with the oper- ation. In addition, it includes receipts from placing com- modities in the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loan program in 1987. It does not include payments received for participation in federal farm programs nor does it include income from farm-related sources such as customwork and other agricultural services, or income from nonfarm sources. The value of crops sold in 1987 does not necessarily represent the sales from crops harvested in 1987. Data may include sales from crops produced in earlier years and exclude some crops produced in 1987, but held in storage and not sold. For commodities, such as sugar beets and wool, sold through a co-op which made payments in several installments, respondents were requested to report the total value received in 1987. The value of agricultural products sold was requested of all operators. If the operator failed to report this informa- tion, estimates were made based on the amount of crops harvested, livestock or poultry inventory or number sold. Extensive estimation was required for operators growing crops or livestock under contract. Caution should be used when comparing sales in 1987 with sales reported in earlier censuses. Sales figures are expressed in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or deflation. Government payments—This category is limited to direct cash or generic commodity certificate (PIK) pay- ments received by the farm operator in 1 987. It includes deficiency and diversion payments; wool payments; pay- ments from the Dairy Termination Program, the Conserva- tion Reserve Program, other conservation programs, and all other federal farm programs under which payments were made directly to farm operators. Other farm-related income—The 1987 report form included a new inquiry on income from farm-related sources. These data consist of gross income in 1987 before taxes and expenses from the sales of farm by-products and other sales and services closely related to the principal functions of the farm business. These data are for income producing activities that are primarily a by-product or supplemental to the farm operation. They exclude income from business activities that are separate from the farm business. Customwork and other agricultural services—This income includes gross receipts received by farm oper- ators for providing services for others such as planting, plowing, spraying, and harvesting. Income from cus- tomwork and other agricultural services is generally included in the agriculture census if it is closely related to the farming operation. However, it is excluded if it constitutes a separate business or is conducted from another location. Rental of farmland—This income includes gross cash rent or share payments received from renting out farmland; payments received from the lease or sale of allotments for crops such as tobacco; and payments received for livestock pastured on a per-head, per- month, or per-pound basis. It excludes rental income from nonfarm property. Sales of forest products—This income includes gross receipts from the sales of Christmas trees, standing timber, maple products, gum for naval stores, fire- wood, and other forest products from the farm busi- ness. It excludes income from nonfarm timber tracts and sawmill businesses. Other farm-related income sources—This income includes gross receipts from hunting leases, fishing fees, camping, other recreational services, patronage dividends of cooperatives, sales of farm by-products, and other sales and services closely related to the farm business. It excludes income from nonfarm busi- nesses. Commodity Credit Corporations loans—This cate- gory includes loans for corn, wheat, soybeans, sorghum, barley, oats, cotton, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-5 Agricultural chemicals used, including fertilizer and lime—For each type of agricultural chemical, the acres treated were to be reported only once even if the acres were fertilized or limed more than once. If multipurpose chemicals were used, the acres treated for each purpose were to be reported. Fish and other aquacultural products—The raising of fish and other aquacultural products in captivity is included in the agriculture census. Production in salt water is considered not to be in captivity and is excluded from the census. Bees and honey—Bee and honey production was enumerated and tabulated in the county in which the home farm was located even though hives are often moved from farm to farm over a wide geographic area. Citrus enumeration— In the 1987 census, reports for selected citrus caretakers in Arizona, Florida, and Texas were obtained by direct enumeration. A citrus caretaker is an organization or person caring for or managing citrus groves for others. This special enumeration has been used in recent censuses because of the difficulty in identifying and enumerating absentee grove owners who often do not know the information that is needed to adequately com- plete the census report. Each citrus caretaker was enu- merated as a farm operator and requested to complete one report form for all groves cared for and to furnish a list of grove owners' names, addresses, and acres of citrus. The names on the lists were matched to completed grove owners' report forms to eliminate duplication. The care- taker also was requested to inform the grove owner that he had already reported for the citrus under his care and that the grove owner was not to report the citrus again. In the 1 987 census, 7 caretakers in Arizona reported 1 75 grove owners having 12,000 acres of citrus; the 65 caretakers in Florida reported 3,000 grove owners having 1 70,000 acres of citrus; and 20 caretakers in Texas reported 800 grove owners having 14,500 acres of citrus. Crop year or season covered—Acres and quantity harvested are for the calendar year 1 987 except for citrus fruits, avocados, olives; vegetables in Florida; sugarcane in Florida and Texas; and pineapples and coffee in Hawaii. Citrus fruits—The data for Florida relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1986 through July 1987 harvest season, except limes that were harvested in the April 1987 through March 1988 harvest season. The data for Texas relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1 986 through May 1 987 harvest sea- son. The data for States, other than Florida and Texas, relate to the quantity harvested in the 1 986-87 harvest season. Avocados—The data for California relate to the quan- tity harvested in the November 1 986 through Novem- ber 1 987 harvest season and for Florida the April 1 987 through March 1 988 harvest season. Olives-The data for California relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1 986 through March 1 987 harvest season. Vegetables—The data for Florida relate to the crop harvested in the September 1986 through August 1987 harvest season. Sugarcane for sugar—The data for Florida relate to the cuttings from November 1 986 through April 1 987, and for Texas the cuttings from October 1 986 through April 1987. Pineapples—The data for Hawaii relate to the quantity harvested in the year ending May 31, 1987. Coffee—The data for Hawaii relate to the 1 986-87 crop. Acres and quantity harvested—Crops were reported in whole acres, except for the following crops which were reported in lOths of acres: Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, tobacco, fruit and nut crops including land in orchards, berries, vegetables, and nursery and greenhouse crops; and in Hawaii, taro, ginger root, and lotus root. Totals for crops reported in lOths of acres were rounded to whole acres at the aggregate level during the tabulation process. If two or more crops were harvested from the same land during the year, the acres would be counted for each crop. Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvested generally exceeds the acres of cropland harvested. An exception to this procedure is hay crops. When more than one cutting of hay was taken from the same acres, the acres are counted only once but the quantity harvested includes all cuttings. However, hay cut for both dry hay and green chop or silage would be reported for each applicable crop. For inter- planted crops or "skip-row" crops, acres were to be reported according to the portion of the field occupied by each crop. If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres were not to be reported as harvested. These acres were to be reported in the "land use" section under the appropriate cropland items—cropland used only for pasture or grazing, cropland used for cover crops, cropland on which all crops failed, or cropland idle. Corn and sorghum hogged or grazed were to be reported as "cropland harvested" and not as "cropland used only for pasture or grazing." Crop residue left in fields and later hogged or grazed was not reported as cropland pasture. Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such as vegetables; nursery and greenhouse crops; corn cut for dry fodder, hogged or grazed; and sorghum, hogged or grazed. Acres of land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees were to be reported as harvested cropland regardless of whether the crop was harvested or failed. However, abandoned orchards were to be reported as cropland idle, not as harvested cropland and the individual abandoned orchard crop acres were not to be reported. A-6 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Land in orchards—This category includes land in bearing and nonbearing fruit trees, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees of all ages, including land on which all fruit crops failed. Respondents were instructed not to report abandoned plantings and plantings of less than 20 total fruit, citrus, or nut trees, or grapevines. Crop units of measure—The regional report forms allowed the operator to report the quantity of field crops harvested in a unit of measure commonly used in the region. When the operator reported in a unit of measure different than the unit of measure published, the quantity harvested was converted to the published unit of measure. Grapes could be reported in dry weight or fresh weight; plums and prunes in fresh weight, or prunes in dry weight; and in Hawaii, coffee in pounds parchment or pounds cherry, and macadamia nuts in pounds husked, unshelled or pounds shelled. For other fruit and nut crops and citrus, the operator was given a choice of units of measure of pounds, tons, or boxes. The quantity harvested for these crops is published in pounds. Data are based on a sample of farms—For 1987, 1 982, and 1 978, selected data were collected from only a sample of farms. These data are subject to sampling error. For 1 987, the six-page sample form was mailed to all large and specialized farms (based on expected sales, acres, or standard industrial classification), all farms in Alaska and Hawaii, and approximately 17 percent of all other farms. Sample sections 23 through 28 of the 1 987 census forms included inquiries on production expenses, commercial fertilizer and lime, chemicals, machinery and equipment, value of land and buildings, and income from farm-related sources. Estimates of the reliability of county totals for selected items are shown in table F of appendix C. Operators of Spanish origin—No imputation was made for those not responding to the question on Spanish origin. Farms operated by Black and other races—This category includes Blacks, American Indians, Asian and Pacific Islanders, and all other racial groups other than White. Write-in crops—To reduce the length of the report form, only the major crops for the region were prelisted. For other crops, the respondent was requested to look at a list of crops in each section and write in the crop name and its code. For crops that had no individual code listed on the report form, the respondent was to write in the crop name and code the crop into the appropriate "all other" category for that section. Write-in crops coded as "all other" were reviewed and assigned a specific code when possible. Crops not assigned a specific code were left in the appropriate "all other" category. In some cases, the reviewers were unable to determine the specific crop reported by the respondent because of incomplete or generalized crop names. To ensure proper coding, most of these respondents were telephoned. Reports for those not telephoned were changed on the basis of other reports for the area. All other races—This category is primarily limited to persons native to or of ancestry from Mexico, the Carib- bean, and Central and South America. Total sales—This item represents the gross market value of all agricultural products sold before taxes and expenses in the census year including livestock, poultry, and their products; and crops, including nursery crops and hay. Respondents were asked to include landlords' and contractors' shares. The value of commodities placed in CCC loans are included as sold. In 1987, all farms includ- ing abnormal farms were tabulated by size based on reported sales. In 1982 and 1978, abnormal farms were included in the total sales figure, but excluded from the detailed size breakdowns. Abnormal farms include institu- tional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indian reservations. Misreported or miscoded crops—In a few instances, tabulated data may be inaccurate because respondents misunderstood or misinterpreted questions on the report form. Data may have been reported on the wrong line or in the wrong section, or the wrong crop code may have been placed beside the name of a write-in crop. Some of these errors as well as some keying errors may not have been identified during processing and therefore, were not cor- rected. Reports with significant acres of unusual crops for the area were examined to minimize the possibility that they were in error. "See text" References Items in the tables which carry the note "See text" are explained or defined in this section. Farms with sales of less than $1,000—This category includes all farms with actual sales of less than $1 ,000, but having the production potential for sales of $1,000 or more. These farms normally could be expected to sell $1 ,000 or more of agricultural products. Net cash return from agricultural sales for the farm unit—This category is derived by subtracting total operat- ing expenditures from the gross market value of agricul- tural products sold. Depreciation and the change in inven- tory values are excluded from expenditures. Production expenditures may be understated on part owner and tenant farms because property taxes paid by landlords are excluded. Other landlord expenditures, such as insurance or rent paid, which are not readily known to renters may also be omitted or understated. Gross sales include sales by the operator as well as the share of sales received by 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-7 partners, landlords, and contractors. Consequently, the net cash return is that of the farm unit rather than the net farm income of the operator. Other livestock and livestock products—This cate- gory includes all livestock and livestock products not listed separately. Value of livestock and poultry on farms—Data for the value of livestock and poultry on farms were obtained by multiplying the inventory of each major age and sex group by State average prices. The State average prices for cattle, hogs, sheep. Angora goats, hens and pullets of laying age, and turkeys were obtained primarily from data published by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. Prices applied to other livestock and poultry were census-derived averages based primarily on reported value of sales in the census. Poultry hatched—This category includes all poultry hatched on the place during the year and placed or sold. Incubator egg capacity on December 31, 1987, is tabu- lated under the column heading "Inventory" and the number of poultry hatched and placed or sold is under the heading "Sales." Hay—alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.—Data shown for hay represent all hay crops, including grass silage, haylage, and hay crops cut and fed green (green chop). In production data, dry tons represent dry tonnage for the various hay cate- gories and dry weight equivalents for grass silage and hay cut and fed green. The conversion used was 3 tons of green weight to 1 ton of dry weight. Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay—Data shown represent dry tons of hay harvested from clover, lespedeza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudan grass, and other types of legume and tame grasses. Grapes—Farm operators were given the option of reporting the quantity of grapes harvested in dry weight or fresh weight. For publication purposes, all quantities of grapes harvested have been converted to pounds of fresh weight. The conversion used was 4 pounds fresh weight to 1 pound dry weight. Plums and prunes—Farm operators were given the option of reporting the quantity of plums and prunes harvested in dry weight or fresh weight. For publication purposes, all quantities of plums and prunes harvested have been converted to pounds of fresh weight. The conversion used was 3 pounds fresh weight to 1 pound dry weight. Cherries—For 1987, cherries were reported as "sweet cherries," "tart cherries," or "cherries" depending on the regional form the respondent completed. On regional forms for States where cherries are an important fruit crop, "sweet cherries" and "tart cherries" were listed sepa- rately. On the other regional forms, either "cherries" were listed or could be written in. For publication purposes, "cherries, total" could be shown along with the individual breakdown of "sweet cherries," "tart cherries," or "cherries, not specified." "Cherries, not specified" is used to account for cherries where the "sweet" and "tart" breakdown was not asked or where respondents wrote in "cherries" but did not specify or code the kind of cherry. All the individual cherry items may not be shown. Data for "sweet cherries," "tart cherries," and "cherries, not specified" are not available for 1982. Other fruits and nuts—Data shown for other fruits and nuts relate to any fruits and nuts not having a specific code on the 1987 report form. Land used for vegetables—Data are for the total land used for vegetable crops. The acres are reported only once, even though two or more harvests of a vegetable or more than one vegetable were harvested from the same acres. Vegetables harvested for sale—The acres of vegeta- bles harvested is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested. All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown. Nursery and greenhouse crops grown for sale—These data are a summation of the individual items reported. All of the individual items may not be shown. Nursery, floriculture, vegetable and flower seed crops, sod, etc., grown in the open, irrigated—Data refer to farms reporting irrigated nursery, floriculture, veg- etable and flower seeds, sod, bedding plants, etc., grown in the open. Other grains—These data are for the total market value of other grains sold including dry edible beans, dry lima beans, buckwheat, dry southern peas (cowpeas), emmer and spelt, flaxseed, mixed grains, lentils, mustard seed, dry edible peas, popcorn, proso millet, rice, rye for grain, safflower, sunflower seed, triticale, and wild rice. Value of crop production—This item represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the 1987 crop year. Data for the value of crops harvested were obtained by multiplying the average estimated value per unit by the reported acres or quantity harvested. Generally, harvested units of production (pounds, bushels, bales, etc.) were multiplied by State estimates of prices per unit. If only acres harvested were leported. State estimates for value of production per acre were used. The State average production price and production value per acre used in these calculations were obtained usually from publications of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. When A-8 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE USDA estimates were not available, Bureau of the Census statisticians made estimates using available sources such as data from adjacent States, respondent report forms, county extension agents, and other persons knowledge- able about specific crops. Part owners, who operate land they own and also land they rent from others. Tenants, who operate only land they rent from others or work on shares for others. FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED CHARACTERISTICS State tables 48 through 53 present detailed 1 987 data for all farms classified by specified characteristics—tenure of operator, type of organization, age and principal occu- pation of operator, size of farm (acres), value of agricultural products sold, and standard industrial classification. Other tables include data classified by value of sales groups or other characteristics of the farm or the operator. Farms by value of agricultural products sold or value of sales— In 1987, all farms were tabulated by size based on reported sales. In 1982 and earlier censuses, abnormal farms were not tabulated based on sales size. In the tables on market value of agricultural products sold, the sales of abnormal farms in 1982 and earlier censuses were included in the total sales figure, but excluded from the detailed size categories. Abnormal farms included institutional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indian reservations. The category "farms with sales of less than $1,000" included all farms with actual sales of less than $1 ,000 but having the production potential for sales of $1,000 or more. These farms normally could be expected to sell $1,000 or more of agricultural products. The sales size categories used in this report are con- sistent with the standard business size categories issued by Office of Management and Budget (0MB) in 1982. In State table 52, data are presented for four sales size categories between $10,000 and $49,999. This provides users with bridge data under both the 0MB and the 1978 census classifications. For the 1992 census, data will be presented only for the 0MB sales size categories of $10,000 to $24,999 and $25,000 to $49,999. Abnormal farms—This category includes institutional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indian reser- vations. Institutional farms include those operated by hos- pitals, penitentiaries, churches, schools, grazing associa- tions, and government agencies. In 1987 and 1982, nongovernmental units such as church farms and Future Farmers of America camps were classified as abnormal farms only when 50 percent or more of their products produced and intended for human consumption were utilized by the organization. Farms by tenure of operator—The classifications of tenure used in the 1987 census were: Full owners, who operate only land they own. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Farms by type of organization—All farms were clas- sified by type of organization in the 1987 census. The classifications used were: Individual or family (sole proprietorship), excluding partnership and corporation. Partnership, including family partnership. Corporation, including family corporation. Other, cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. Corporations were subclassified by two additional char- acteristics into: 1. Family held Other than family held 2. More than 1 stockholders 10 or less stockholders Farms by age and principal occupation of opera- tor—Data on age and principal occupation were requested from all operators in 1987. The principal occupation clas- sifications used were: Farming—The operator spent 50 percent or more of his/her worktime in 1 987 in farming or ranching. Other—The operator spent more than 50 percent of his/her worktime in 1987 in occupations other than farming or ranching. Farms by size—All farms were classified into selected size groups according to the total land area in the farm. The land area of a farm is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land rented to or assigned to a tenant was considered the tenant's farm and not the owner's. Farms by standard industrial classification- In 1987, all agricultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries, greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity using the standard industrial classification (SIC) system. These classifications, found in the 1987 SIC ManuaM, are used to promote uniformity and comparability in the presentation of statistical data collected by various agencies. 'Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Wash- ington, DC 20402. Stock No. 041-001-003-14-2. APPENDIX A A-9 An establishment primarily engaged in crop production (major group 01) or production of livestock and animal specialties (major group 02) is classified in the four-digit industry and three-digit industry group which accounts for 50 percent or more of the total value of sales of its agricultural products. If the total value of sales of agricul- tural products of an establishment is less than 50 percent from a single four-digit industry, but 50 percent or more from the products of two or more four-digit industries within the same three-digit industry group, the establishment is classified in the miscellaneous industry of that industry group. Otherwise, it is classified as a general crop farm in industry 0191 or a general livestock farm in industry 0291. Establishments that derive 50 percent or more of the value of sales from horticultural specialties of industry group 018 are classified in industry 0181 or 0182 according to their primary activity. Characteristics of all farms by selected SIC groupings are shown in State tables 18 and 53. The SIC groupings shown in State table 53, together with the associated products (value of sales representing 50 percent or more of the value of agricultural products sold during the year) on which the classification is based, are as follows: Cash grains (011)—Wheat, rice, corn, soybeans, bar- ley, buckwheat, cowpeas, dry field and seed beans and peas, flaxseed, lentils, milo, mustard seed, oats, popcorn, rye, safflower, sorghum, sunflowers, and other small grains. Cotton (0131)—Cotton and cottonseed. Tobacco (0132)—Tobacco. Sugarcane, sugar beets, Irish potatoes, hay, pea- nuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139)—Sugarcane, sugar beets, Irish potatoes, alfalfa, broomcorn, clover, grass seed, hay, hops, mint, pea- nuts, sweetpotatoes, timothy, and yams. Vegetables and melons (016)—Vegetables and mel- ons grown in the open. Fruits and tree nuts (017)—Berries, grapes, tree nuts, citrus fruits, deciduous tree fruits, avocados, bananas, coffee, dates, figs, olives, pineapples, and tropical fruit. Horticultural specialties (018)—Bedding plants, bulbs, florists' greens, flower and vegetable seeds, flowers, foliage, fruit stocks, nursery stock, ornamental plants, shrubberies, sod, mushrooms, and vegetables grown under cover. General farms, primarily crops (019)—Crops, includ- ing horticultural specialties, but less than 50 percent of sales from any single three-digit industry group. Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal special- ties (021)—Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, goat's milk, mohair, and wool. Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)—Production or feeding of beef cattle, except feedlots. Dairy farms (024)—Production of cows' milk and other dairy products and raising of dairy heifer replacements. Poultry and eggs (025)—Chickens, chicken eggs, tur- keys, ducks, geese, pheasants, pigeons, quail, and squab. Animal specialties (027)—Fur-bearing animals, rab- bits, horses, ponies, bees, fish in captivity except fish hatcheries, worms, and laboratory animals. General farms, primarily livestock and animal spe- cialties (029)— Livestock and animal specialties and their products, but less than 50 percent of sales from any single three-digit industry group. The SIC manual was revised for 1 987. Animal aquacul- ture (0273) was established as a new industry and horti- cultural specialties, not elsewhere classified (0189) was deleted. A-10 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX B. Places With All Cropland in the Conservation Reserve Program The Food Security Act of 1985 established the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). This program provides annual payments for highly erodible cropland enrolled in the program and meeting its conservation requirements. It also requires that the land be taken out of agricultural production for 10 years. The 1 987 Census of Agriculture includes Conservation Reserve acreage as land in farms on operations that meet the census farm definition. For census purposes, a farm is any place from which agricultural products of $1,000 or more were produced and sold or normally would have been sold during the census year. Operations which placed all of their cropland in the CRP and did not otherwise meet the farm definition based upon sales, livestock inventories, planted crops, or other criteria for potential sales were not included as farms in the census tabulations. The following table provides CRP data for places not meeting the census farm definition ("whole farm" CRP places). It also contains separate but corresponding CRP data for farms included in the census tabulations. In addition to State data, detailed county data are presented for counties with three or more"whole farm" CRP places reported. For counties with less than three "whole farm" CRP places reported, their data are combined and reported in "all other counties." The data for "whole farm" CRP places are not complete for all counties. The census mail list was developed from sources which indicated the farm had agricultural production activity. It was not designed to cover all "whole farm" CRP places. Therefore, the data for these places are limited to what was reported in the census and have not been adjusted to account for nonresponse, incomplete coverage, and reporting errors. Land in Conservation Reserve Program: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area APPENDIX C. Statistical IVIethodology Page MAIL LIST MODEL C-1 CENSUS SAMPLE DESIGN C-1 CENSUS ESTIMATION C-1 CENSUS SAMPLING ERROR C-3 CENSUS NONSAMPLING ERROR C-5 EDITING DATA AND IMPUTATION FOR ITEM NONRESPONSE 0-6 TABLES: A. PERCENT OF STATE TOTALS CONTRIBUTED BY WHOLE FARM NONRESPONSE ESTIMATION: 1987 B. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES FOR NUMBER OF FARMS IN A COUNTY REPORTING A COMPLETE COUNT ITEM: 1987 C. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES FOR NUMBER OF FARMS IN A COUNTY REPORTING A SAMPLE ITEM: 1987 D. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF STATE TOTALS: 1987 E. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF PERCENT CHANGE IN STATE TOTALS: 1982 TO 1987 F. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF COUNTY TOTALS: 1987 G. STATE COVERAGE EVALUATION ESTIMATES OF FARMS NOT ON THE MAIL LIST: 1987 MAIL LIST MODEL A statistical discriminant model was developed to pre- dict the probability that a mail list addressee operated a farm. The model was used to identify the 4.1 million records from the preliminary census mail list of 6.0 million records that would receive a census of agriculture report form. Records from the 1 982 census mail list were used to build the model. Record characteristics such as the source of the mail list record (see appendix A for a description of record sources), number of source lists on which the record appeared, expected value of agricultural sales, and geographic location were used to separate mail list records into model groups. The proportion of 1982 census farm records in each group was calculated to provide an estimate of the probability that an addressee in the group operated a farm. Using these same group definitions, the 1987 census mail list records were separated into groups, each with an associated estimate of farm probability from the model. The 4.1 million mail list records in groups with the largest estimate of farm probability were selected to receive the census report form. A large percentage of the 1 .9 million records that were dropped from the 6.0 million preliminary census mail list were nonfarm records from the previous census. This procedure was used to obtain a more com- plete census enumeration without excessive respondent burden and data collection cost. CENSUS SAMPLE DESIGN Each of the 4.1 million name and address records on the census mail list was designated to receive one of three different types of census report forms. The three forms were the nonsample census form (a four-page form), the sample form (a six-page form), and the short form (a two-page form). Sections 1 through 22 of the sample form were identical to sections on the nonsample census form. However, the sample form contained additional sections on farm production expenditures, usage of fertilizers and insecticides, value of machinery and equipment, value of land and buildings, and farm-related income. The short form contained abbreviated versions of the sections on the nonsample census form. These three different forms were used to reduce the response burden of the census, while providing quality information on a large number of data items at the county level. The sample form was mailed to all mail list records in Alaska and Hawaii and to a sample of records in other States identified when the mail list was constructed. Addresses were selected into the sample with certainty if they were expected to have large total values of agricultural products sold or large acreage, if they were firms with two or more farms, or if they had other special characteristics. When a nonsample large farm was identified during processing, a supplemental form that contained the additional data inquiries was mailed. All farms in counties with less than 100 farms in 1982 were included in the sample with certainty; counties containing 100 to 199 farms in 1982 were systematically sampled at a rate of 1 in 2; and counties containing 200 or more farms in 1982 were systematically sampled at a rate of 1 in 6. This differential sample scheme was used to provide reliable data for sections 23 through 28 of the report form for all counties. To determine which mail list records would receive the short form, all mail list records not designated for the sample were sorted into model groups according to farm probability as specified by the mail list model. The 906,000 mail list records in the model groups with the lowest probability of being farms and with an expected total value of agricultural product sales less than $20,000 were des- ignated to receive the short form. The remaining mail list records were selected to receive the nonsample census form. CENSUS ESTIMATION The 1987 Census of Agriculture used two types of statistical estimation procedures. These estimation 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-1 procedures accounted both for nonresponse to the data collection and for the sample data collection. These pro- cedures are used because some farm operators never respond to the census despite numerous attempts to contact them, and not all farm operators are requested to provide the sample data items. Whole Farm Nonresponse Estimation A statistical estimation procedure was used to account for the census farms among mail list nonrespondents that were not designated for telephone followup. A stratified systematic sample of eligible census nonrespondents were mailed a simplified report form. Five sample strata were defined based on form type, expected value of sales, and previous census status. The report form was designed to provide sufficient information to determine farm status. Additional mail and telephone contacts were made to survey nonrespondents to obtain sufficient response for survey estimates. Estimates of the proportion of census nonrespondents that operated farms were made for each stratum in the State using survey results and applied to the total number of census nonrespondents in that stratum. A synthetic estimation procedure was used to estimate the number of census nonrespondents that operated farms for each county by stratum. This estimation procedure is based on the assumption that the distribution of farms in a stratum by county is the same for census nonrespondents as for census respondents. Within each stratum in a county, a noninteger nonre- sponse weight was calculated and assigned to each eligible respondent farm record. The procedure used for calculating the nonresponse weight assumed the eligible census respondents and the nonrespondent farm opera- tions in a county had similar characteristics within each stratum. The noninteger nonresponse weight was the ratio of the sum of the estimated number of nonrespondent farms (using nonresponse survey results) and the number of eligible census respondent farms to the number of eligible census respondent farms. Stratum controls were established to ensure that this weight was never greater than 2.0. The noninteger nonresponse weight was used in the estimation of the final weight for the sample items. It was randomly rounded to an integer weight of either 1 or 2 for each record for tabulating the complete count items. The procedure assumed that we obtain complete response from large and unique farm operations because these cases received intensive telephone followup during cen- sus processing. In situations where addressees could not be contacted by telephone or refused to cooperate, sec- ondary sources such as Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service offices or county extension agents were asked to provide information as to whether or not the addressee had agricultural activities. Data from previous census reports for the specific addressee, in conjunction with other information, were used to complete the census report form. Table A quantifies the effect of the nonresponse esti- mation procedure on selected census data items. The percentage of the census value contributed by nonre- sponse estimation as provided in this table indicates the potential for bias in published figures resulting from this procedure. The estimates provided in these tables do not reflect the effect of nonresponse to individual data items on respondents' census report forms. The effect of this item nonresponse is discussed further under Census Non- sampling Error. Table A. Percent of State Totals Contributed by Whole Farm Nonresponse Estimation: 1987 Item Farms number- Land in farms acres- Value of land and buildings $1 ,000- Market value of agricultural products sold - -$1 ,000- Harvested cropland acres- Corn for grain or seed acres- Wheat for grain acres- Livestock and poultry inventory: Cattle and calves number- Hogs and pigs number- Hens and pullets of laying age number- Percent of total 9.3 2.3 4.1 1.1 2.4 1.7 1.7 1.7 4.7 .1 Sample Estimation All respondent sample records received a sample weight The sample data estimates the actual figures that would have resulted from a complete census of the items in sections 23 through 28 of the report form. The estimates were obtained from an iterative ratio estimation procedure that resulted in the assignment of a weight to each record containing sample items. For any given county, a sample item total was estimated by multiplying the data items for each farm in the county by the corresponding sample weight and summing overall sample records in the county. Each sample farm was assigned one sample weight to be used to produce estimates for all sample items. For example, if the weight given to a sample farm had the value 5, all sample data items reported by that farm would be multiplied by 5. The weight assigned a certainty farm was 1. The estimation procedure used to assign weights was performed for each county. Within a county, the ratio estimation procedure for farms was performed in three steps using three variables. The first variable contained eight 1 987 total value of agricultural production (TVP) groups. Both the second and third variables, Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code and farm acreage, contained two groups. The variable groups were as follows: C-2 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE SIC 01 All crops 02 All live- stock Acres 0to69 70 or more TVP $1 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $ 4,999 $5,000 to $ 9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more The first step in the estimation procedure was to parti- tion the sample records into 32 mutually exclusive initial post strata formed by combining the three variable groups. This produced a three dimensional array where the cells of the array corresponded to the initial post strata groups. Each sample farm record was assigned an initial weight equal to the ratio of the total farm count to the sample farm count, expanded for nonresponse estimation, for the cell containing the sample farm. This weight was approxi- mately equal to the inverse of the probability of selecting a farm for the census sample. The second step in the estimation procedure was to combine, if necessary, the cells of the array (prior to the repeated ratio estimation) to increase the reliability of the ratio estimation procedure. Any cell within the array that either contained less than 1 sample farms or had a ratio of total farms to sample farms that was more than 2 times the mail sample rate was collapsed with another cell (in the same variable) according to a specified collapsing pattern. New total farm counts and sample farm counts were computed for each of the collapsed cells (final post strata) and were used in the ratio estimation procedure to calcu- late final sample weights. In the third step in the ratio estimation procedure, complete counts for the three variables (TVP, SIC, acre- age) were used to compute the marginals of the array defined by the final post strata. Factors were then applied to expanded sample totals in each cell of the array to obtain agreement with the row marginal (TVP) complete counts. The sample totals then had factors applied to obtain agreement with the column marginal (SIC) complete counts. Lastly, the sample totals had factors applied to obtain agreement with the depth marginal (acreage) com- plete counts. This procedure that requires the row totals, then the column totals, and then the depth totals to agree with the complete counts for the rows, columns, and depths, respectively, is continued iteratively until the pro- cess converges (the marginal totals agree with the com- plete count totals). The ratio of the adjusted total farm count to the sample farm count obtained from the second iteration of the estimation procedure was the noninteger final post stratum sample weight assigned to the sample farm records in that post stratum. The noninteger sample weight, the product of the noninteger final post stratum sample weight and the nonresponse weight, was randomly rounded to an integer weight for tabulation. If, for example, the final weight for the farms in a particular group was 7.2, then one-fifth of the sample farms in this group were randomly assigned a weight of 8 and the remaining four-fifths received a weight of 7. CENSUS SAMPLING ERROR Sampling error in the census data results from the nonresponse sample and the census sample data collec- tion. Census items were classified as either complete count or sample data items. The complete count items were asked of all farm operators. The complete count data items included land in farms, harvested cropland, livestock inventory and sales, crop acreages, quantities harvested and crop sales, land use, irrigation, government loans and payments, conservation acreage, type of organization, and operator characteristics (sections 1 through 22 of the census report form). Variability in the complete count data items is considerably smaller than in the sample items as the variation is due only to the nonresponse sample estimation procedure. The sample items were asked of approximately 25 percent of the total census farm opera- tors. The sample data items included farm production expenditures, fertilizer and chemical usage, farm machin- ery and equipment, value of land and buildings, and farm-related income (sections 23 through 28 of the census report form). Variability in the estimates of sample items is due both to the census sample selection and estimation procedure and the nonresponse sample estimation proce- dure. The sample for the 1 987 Census of Agriculture is one of a large number of possible samples of the same size that could have been selected using the same sample design. Estimates derived from the different samples would differ from each other. The difference between a sample esti- mate and the average of all possible sample estimates is called the sampling deviation. The standard error or sam- pling error of a survey estimate is a measure of the variation among the estimates from all possible samples, and thus is a measure of the precision with which an estimate from a particular sample approximates the aver- age result of all possible samples. The percent relative standard error of estimate is defined as the standard error of the estimate divided by the value being estimated multiplied by 100. If all possible samples were selected, each of the samples were surveyed under essentially the same conditions, and an estimate and its standard error were calculated from each sample, then: 1 Approximately 67 percent of the intervals from one standard error below the estimate to one standard error above the estimate would include the average value of all possible samples. 2. Approximately 90 percent of the intervals from 1 .65 standard errors below the estimate to 1 .65 standard errors above the estimate would include the aver- age value of all possible samples. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-3 The computations involved to define the above confi- dence statements are illustrated in the following example. Assume that the estimate of number of farms for the State is 94,382 and the relative standard error of the estimate (percent) is .1 percent (0.001). Multiplying 94,382 by 0.001 yields 94, the standard error. Therefore, a 67-percent confidence interval is 94,288 to 94,476 (i.e., 94,382 plus or minus 94). If corresponding confidence intervals were constructed for all possible samples of the same size and design, approximately 2 out of 3 (67 percent) of these intervals would contain the figure obtained from a com- plete enumeration. Similarly, a 90 percent confidence interval is 94,227 to 94,538 (i.e., 94,382 plus or minus 1 .65 x94). Tables B and C provide the reliability estimates of the estimated number of farms in a county reporting complete count and sample items, respectively. Both tables show the percent relative standard errors for selected estimated number of farms in a county reporting an item.These are derived from a regression equation. The parameters of the regression equation were estimated using the estimated number of farms in a county reporting the complete count or sample item as the independent variable and the standard error of that estimate as the dependent variable for all counties in the State. Table B. Reliability Estimates for Number of Farms in a County Reporting a Complete Count Item: 1987 Farms Number of farms reporting: 25 50 75 100 150 200 300 500 750 1,000 1,500 2,000 Relative standard error of estimate (percent) 6.3 4.4 3.5 2.9 2.3 1.8 1.3 .5 .4 .3 .3 .2 Note: Complete count items are items in sections 1 to 22 of tfie report form. To illustrate the use of these tables, assume that the estimate of the number of farms reporting hogs and pigs for a particular county, as given in county table 12, is 89. Since hogs and pigs is a complete count data item, refer to table B and select the estimated relative standard error of the estimate from the row whose value is equal to or just less than the estimated number of farms, 89. For this example, the relative standard error of the estimate comes from the row for 75 farms reporting. For sample data items, follow the same procedure using table C. In counties that had less than 100 farms in the 1982 Census of Agriculture, table C does not apply because the farms in these counties were sampled with certainty (1 in 1), and thus, the reliability estimates for the number of farms in these counties are smaller than for counties that were sampled at lower rates (1 in 2 or 1 in 6). Table C. Reliability Estimates for Number of Farms in a County Reporting a Sample Item: 1987 Farms Number of farms reporting: 25 50 75 100 150 200 300 500 750 1,000 1,500 2,000 Relative standard error of estimate (percent) 29.8 21.2 17.5 15.2 12.6 11.0 9.2 7.5 6.5 5.9 5.2 4.8 Note: Sample items are items in sections 23 to 28 of the report form. Table D presents the relative standard error of selected State data items for all farms and for all farms with sales of $1 0,000 or more. The percent relative standard error of the estimate for complete count data measures the variation associated with the sample-based adjustment for whole farm nonresponse. The percent relative standard error of the estimate for sample items measures both the sampling error due to the nonresponse sample estimation procedure and the census sample selection and estimation proce- dure. The reliability of State estimates may vary substan- tially from State to State. Generally, State estimates for a given data item are less reliable than the corresponding U.S. estimate. Table E presents the standard error (not relative stand- ard error) for percent change in State totals from 1 982 to 1 987. The general purpose of the percent change estimate is to provide a relative measure of the difference in a characteristic between censuses. The relative change for a given characteristic is defined as the ratio of the differ- ence of the 1987 and the 1982 estimate for that charac- teristic to the 1982 estimate. This ratio is multiplied by 100 to obtain the percent change. The percent standard error of a percent change estimate, then, is the standard error of the ratio multiplied by 100. Table F presents the relative standard error for county totals for 10 major complete count items and 7 sample items. The relative standard error of the estimate (percent) for the same item differs among counties in a State. Reasons for this are differences among counties in (1) the total number of farms, (2) the number of large farms included with certainty, (3) the size classifications of the farms sampled, (4) the amount of nonresponse, (5) the general agricultural characteristics, and (6) the specific characteristic being measured. C-4 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CENSUS NONSAMPLING ERROR The accuracy of the census counts are affected by the joint effects of the sampling errors described in the previ- ous section and nonsampling errors. Extensive efforts were made to compile a complete and accurate mail list for the census, to design an understandable report form and instructions, and to minimize processing errors through the use of quality control, verification, and check measures on specific operations. Nonsampling errors arise from incom- pleteness of the census mail list, duplication in the mail list, incorrect data reporting, errors in editing of reported data, and errors in imputation for missing data. These specific nonsampling errors are further discussed in this section. Evaluation studies will be conducted to measure the extent of certain nonsampling errors such as coverage error, classification error, and item imputation. Census Coverage The main objective of the census of agriculture is to obtain a complete and accurate enumeration of U.S. farms with accurate data on all aspects of the agricultural oper- ation. However, the cost and availability of resources for this enumeration place restrictions on operationally feasi- ble data collection methodologies. The past five agricul- ture censuses have been conducted by mail enumeration with telephone contact for selected nonrespondents. The completeness of such an enumeration thus depends to a large extent on the coverage of farm operations by the census mail list. Historically, the census of agriculture has included approximately 90 percent of the farms in the United States and over 96 percent of the agricultural production. Com- plete enumeration of agricultural operations satisfying the farm definition of $1,000 or more in agricultural sales is complicated by fluctuations in agricultural operations qual- ifying for enumeration, the variety of arrangements under which farms are operated, the multiplicity of names used by an operation, the number of operations in which an operator participates, the accuracy of data reporting, etc. A new mail list is compiled for each census because no current single list of agricultural operations is comprehen- sive. An evaluation of census coverage has been conducted for each census of agriculture since 1 945. The evaluation provides estimates of the completeness of census farm count and major census data items. In addition, the evaluation helps to identify problems in the census enu- meration and provide information that can form the basis for improvements. The results of the 1987 Coverage Evaluation program will be published in volume 2, part 2. The evaluation of coverage conducted in 1987 was designed to measure errors in the census mail list and in farm classification. Mail list error includes a measurement of farms not on the census mail list (undercount), and a measurement of farms enumerated more than once in the census (overcount). Classification error includes a mea- surement of farms classified as nonfarms in the census (undercount) and of nonfarms classified as farms in the census (overcount). Classification error arises from report- ing and processing errors. Mail list undercount dominates all coverage errors. Net coverage error is defined as the difference of undercounted and overcounted farms. Mea- surements of these errors, as well as a description of the complete coverage program, will be available in the Cov- erage Evaluation report. Mail List Coverage A major problem with the use of a mail list for the census of agriculture enumeration is the difficulties that are encoun- tered in compiling a complete list. The percentage of farms on the census mail list varies considerably by State. Several reasons have contributed to farm operators' names not being included on the census mail list—the operation may have been started after the mail list was developed, the operation may be so small as not to appear in agricultural related source lists used in compiling the census list, or the operation may have been falsely clas- sified as a nonfarm prior to mailout. A large proportion of the farms not included on the mail list were small in both acres and sales of agricultural products. The 1987 Census of Agriculture Coverage Evaluation used the area segment sample of the 1 987 June Enumer- ative Survey (JES) of the National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) to estimate farms not on the census mail list. The Census Bureau contracted with the NASS to augment the JES data collection and receive survey data under the confidentiality protection afforded by Title 13, U.S. Code, from all residents of area sample segments with agricultural activity. These survey records were matched to the census mail list. Records that did not match were mailed a census of agriculture report form to estimate mail list coverage. Estimates of farms not on the census mail list used the capture-recapture dual frame estimator that will be described in the Coverage Evaluation report. Table G provides coverage evaluation estimates of the number of farms not on the mail list and selected charac- teristics of those farms with their percent relative standard error. The table also provides an estimate of characteris- tics of farms not on the mail list as a percentage of total farms in the State. The estimate of total farms in the State is based on census farm count and the estimated number of farms not on the census mail list. This estimate of total farms in the State was not adjusted for classification and list duplication errors. Estimates of these errors will be made at the regional rather than the State level and will be available in the Coverage Evaluation report. The table provides the standard error (not relative standard error) of this percent estimate. Respondent and Enumerator Error Incorrect or incomplete responses to the mailed census report form or to the questions posed by a telephone 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-5 enumerator introduce error into the census data. Such incorrect information can lead, in some cases, to incorrect enumeration of farms. This type of reporting error is measured by the Classification Error Study discussed later in this section. To reduce all types of reporting error, questions were phrased as clearly as possible based on tests of the census report form, and detailed instructions for completing the report form were provided to each addressee. In addition, each respondent's answers were checked for completeness and consistency. Item Nonresponse Nonresponse to particular questions on the census report that we would logically or statistically expect to be present may create a type of nonsampling error in both complete count and sample data. When information reported for another farm with similar characteristics is used to edit or impute for item nonresponse, the data may be biased because the characteristics of the nonrespondents have not been observed and may differ from those reported by respondents. Any attempt to correct the data for nonre- sponse may not completely reflect this difference either at the element level (individual farm operation) or on the average. Processing Error The many steps of processing of each census report form are sources for the introduction of nonsampling error. The processing of the census report forms includes cleri- cal screening for farm activity, computerized check-in of report forms and followup of nonrespondents, keying and transmittal of completed report forms, computerized edit- ing of inconsistent and missing data, review and correction of individual records referred from the computer edit, review and correction of tabulated data, and electronic data processing. These operations undergo a number of quality control checks to ensure as accurate an application as possible, yet some errors are not detected and cor- rected. Classification Error An evaluation study of classification errors was con- ducted in the 1987 Census of Agriculture as part of the census coverage evaluation program. A sample of mail list respondents was selected, and these addresses reenu- merated to determine whether they were a farm or non- farm. A farm status determination was made based on the evaluation questionnaire and compared with the status based on the data reported on the census form. Differ- ences in status were reconciled. In past censuses, the proportion of farms undercounted due to classification errors was higher for farms with small values of sales. The classification error rate was higher for (1) livestock farms than crop farms, (2) farms with a small number of acres than larger farms, or (3) tenant farms than full or part-owner farms. Results from the 1 987 classifica- tion error study will be published in the Coverage Evalua- tion report. EDITING DATA AND IMPUTATION FOR ITEM NONRESPONSE For the 1987 Census of Agriculture, as in previous censuses, all reported data were keyed and then edited by computer. The edits were used to determine whether the reports met the minimum criteria to be counted as farms in the census. Computer edits also performed a series of complex, logical checks of consistency and completeness of item responses. They provided the basis for deciding to accept, impute (supply), delete, or alter the reported value for each data record item. Whenever possible, edit imputations, deletions, and changes were based on component or related data on the respondent's report form. For some items, such as oper- ator characteristics, data from the previous census were used when available. Values for other missing or unaccept- able reported data items were calculated based on reported quantities and known price parameters. When these and similar methods were not available and values had to be supplied, the imputation process used information reported for another farm operation in a geo- graphically adjacent area with characteristics similar to those of the farm operation with incomplete data. For example, a farm operation that reported acres of corn harvested, but did not report quantity of corn harvested, was assigned the same bushels of corn per acre harvested as that of the last nearby farm with similar characteristics that reported acceptable yields during that particular exe- cution of the computer edit. The imputation for missing items in each section of the report form was conducted separately; thus, assigned values for one operation could come from more than one respondent. Prior to the imputation operation, a set of default values and relationships were assigned to the possible imputation variables. The relationships and values varied depending on the item being imputed. For example, different default values were assigned for several standard industrial clas- sification and total value of sales categories when imputing hired farm labor expenses. These values and item relation- ships for the possible imputation variables were stored in the computer in a series of matrices. The computer records were sorted by reported State and county, where the county sequence was based on similar types of farms and agricultural practices. Each execution of the computer edit consisted of records from only one State. For a given execution of the edit, the stored entries in the various nriatrices were retained in the computer only until a succeeding record having acceptable characteristics for some sections of the report form was processed by the computer. Then the acceptable responses C-6 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE of the succeeding operation replaced those previously stored. When a record processed through the edit had unreported or unacceptable data, the record was assigned the last acceptable ratio or response from an operation with a similar set of characteristics. Once each execution of the computer edit for a State was completed, the possible imputation variables were reset to the default values and relationships for subsequent executions. After the initial computer edit, keyed reports not meeting the census farm definition were reviewed to ensure that the data were keyed correctly. Edit referrals were gener- ated for about 30 percent of the reports included as farms, and they were also reviewed for keying accuracy and to ensure that the computer edit actions were correct. If the results of the computer edit were not acceptable, correc- tions were made and the record was reedited. More extensive discussions of the edit and item imputation methodology with measures of the extent of imputation in the census estimates will be provided in a separate research report. Tables D through G follow. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-7 Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987 (For meaning of abbrevialions and symbols, see Introductory text] All farms Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) ttain Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total (numt)er) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Sales by commodity or commodity group— Con. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops— Con. Cotton and cottonseed $1,000.. Tobacco $1,000.. Hay, sitage, and field seeds $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and bernes $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000.. Other crops.-- $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products $1,000.. Dairy products $1,000.. Cattle and calves $1,000.. Hogs and pigs $1,000.. Sheep, iambs, and wool $1.000.. Other iivestocit and livestock products (see text) $1,000.. Farms by standard industrial classification: Cash grains (Oil) farms.. acres.. Reld crops, except cash grains (013) farms.. acres.. Vegetables and melons (016) farms.. acres.. Fruits and tree nuts (017) farms.. acres.. Horticultural specialties (018) farms.. acres.. General farms, primarily crop (019) farms.. acres.. Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) farms.. acres.. Dairy farms (024) farms.. acres.. Poultry and eggs (025) farms.. acres.. Animal specialties (027) farms.. acres.. General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) farms.. acres.. Farms by type of organization: Individuai or family (sole proprietorship) farms.. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation - farms.. acres.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institulional, etc. farms.. acres.. Tenure of operator Full owners farms.. acres.. Part owners farms.. acres.. Tenants farms.. acres.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming farms.. acres.. Other farms.. acres.. Operators by sex: Male farms.. acres.. Female farms.. acres.. Average age of operator years.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Government payments: Amount received in cash $1,000.. Value of certificates received $1,000.. Net cash return from agricultural sales^: Net cash return from agricultural saiea for tfie farm unit (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms with net gains^ numtwr.. $1,000.. Farms with net losses numt)er.. $1.000.. Total farm production expenses^ farms.. $1,000.. Uvestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000. Feed for livestock and poultry farms., $1,000. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 928 742 469 655 1 850 589 3 769 441 1 412 814 325 037 30 639 4 652 844 1 084 036 1 914 167 1 450 175 32 151 59 209 113 106 2 624 1 634 023 5 267 3 033 117 2 469 1 171 165 37 756 3 626 060 2 993 133 263 1 047 1 483 199 18 836 17 846 593 2 532 821 224 1 201 88 889 8 118 372 482 374 388 183 64 928 15 984 476 12 127 8 157 966 5 367 5 667 752 795 787 984 60 639 10 145 268 12 218 14 967 743 10 360 5 485 167 41 906 24 818 268 41 311 5 779 910 73 877 28 942 653 9 340 1 655 525 53.6 5 062 610 542 346 163 686 145 558 92 658 83 210 2 927 279 35 179 42 252 3 266 561 40 958 339 282 83 210 10 917 593 15 479 776 540 28 076 1 707 608 20 164 215 542 44 683 427 924 .1 (Z) .1 '^ .1 .1 .1 .7 .2 2.1 .6 .4 .4£ .6 .2 .1 .1 .1 <? .1 .1 .3 .2 .8 1.6 A 1.0 1.8 .8 .1 .1 .3 .2 .3 .1 1.1 .3 .1 .12 .1 J3 J3 .1 .1 .1 .3 .1 .1 ,4 .4 ,2 .32 1.6 1.1 JZZ .1 .5 .7 .1 .3 .1 1.4 .1 .1 1.5 a2 1.2 .8 .8 .6 928 197 464 757 1 848 360 3 723 156 1 409 981 324 793 13 124 4 602 550 1 083 129 1 914 085 1 419 189 29 737 55 732 100 678 2 177 1 561 493 3 838 2 913 804 1 957 1 157 842 20 965 3 276 567 2 324 126 439 721 1 422 431 6 335 16 239 984 2 508 820 932 755 75 706 1 242 89 402 35 63 486 28 691 13 870 051 8 908 7 775 230 4 744 5 502 965 514 599 840 26 493 8 388 315 9 117 14 360 647 7 247 4 999 124 29 518 23 724 859 13 339 4 023 227 39 634 26 437 701 3 223 1 310 385 53.5 4 855 605 461 257 143 689 142 741 91 331 42 816 3 066 148 71 612 33 025 3 249 754 9 791 183 606 42 816 10 669 318 7 511 761 329 11 276 1 683 930 15 055 213 961 29 916 420 650 .1 (Z) .1 .2 .1 .1 .7 .2 2.4 .8 .3A .2 .6 .2 .1 .1 .1 .1 .2 .7 1.8 1.0 2.1 3.6 .4 .1 .1 .3 .1 .3 .1 1.3 .3 .1 .1 .2 .1 .32 .1 .12 .3 .1 .1 .8 .4 .2 .2 1.8 .8 2 .2 .1 .4 .6 .1 .3 .3 2J0 .1 .1 1.8 .5 1.3 .2 1.2 .8 .6 .5 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-9 Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987 -Con. [Fof meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total (number) Relative standard enor of estimate (percent) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total Table E. Reliability Estimates of Percent Change in State Totals: 1982 to 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory te)ct] Table F. Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987 [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Land in farms Total (acres) Relative standard error o( estimate (percent) Average value of land and buildings per farm' Value (dollars) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Estimated marttet value of all machinery and equipment' Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Harvested cropland Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Irrigated land Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Alameda Alpine Amador __. Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa ... Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn. Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera f^arin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bernardino . San Diego San Francisco .. San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara .. Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta- Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba 692 S 371 2 030 431 764 840 84 738 7 590 1 170 690 804 94 2 255 1 204 873 413 2 035 1 746 285 255 1 067 3 048 495 76 1 364 1 197 386 504 1 233 109 3 874 1 586 704 1 938 6 259 5 4 366 1 991 330 1 756 1 312 813 899 46 765 895 3 039 4 630 1 438 1 420 133 5 911 271 2 120 1 Oil 654 .4 5.6 .5 .2 .5 .4 .4 1,4 .2 .1 .2 .4 .4 1.4 .2 .3 .3 .5 .2 .2 .5 .6 .3 .2 .4 .9 .3 .2 .3 .4 .3 .9 .2 .2 .4 .2 .1 .2 .3 .6 .3 .3 .4 .3 1.9 .4 .3 .2 .1 .3 .2 .9 .1 .5 .2 .3 .4 241 276 6 987 218 532 494 530 253 421 456 266 200 262 13 139 128 135 1 975 373 490 732 616 267 542 958 219 816 3 037 068 702 173 154 903 517 976 280 156 757 263 167 590 236 709 777 264 1 049 302 729 023 72 900 1 384 702 258 197 56 179 108 887 168 223 88 132 491 150 412 225 631 868 1 682 364 529 964 (D) 823 729 1 444 385 63 511 869 969 347 504 55 205 377 352 51 352 669 385 321 297 549 539 719 845 355 973 1 104 584 104 010 1 410 172 121 119 328 960 505 597 222 748 .8 1.6 1.2 .6 1.0 .5 1.2 3.2 1.1 .2 .4 .6 .2 .4 .1 .2 1.3 .5 .9 .4 1.3 1.1 .4 .2 .4 1.2 .3 .8 1.7 .5 1.0 1.8 .4 .6 .4 .9 .5 (D) .3 .4 2.3 .7 .6 2.6 .8 2.3 .6 .7 .6 .3 .5 .2 1.5 .3 1.2 .6 .4 .7 814 179 (D) 432 008 431 568 370 907 869 649 475 373 472 702 350 072 562 757 541 518 421 624 1 349 132 1 204 202 1 291 421 1 041 406 318 387 713 712 473 873 669 232 863 345 563 467 511 613 605 365 851 483 665 461 1 316 123 678 074 247 124 1 515 943 293 703 472 229 484 266 519 743 778 180 449 635 308 853 (D) 535 860 723 109 813 079 739 708 432 242 445 045 358 453 576 000 543 455 644 556 472 562 445 704 554 847 404 415 307 940 580 037 305 320 732 708 935 878 564 066 15.7 (D) 9.1 6.9 5.1 7.5 6.7 28 5.7 3.6 5.3 9.4 5.4 (Z) 12.0 2.4 12.0 6.4 13.2 4.4 11.8 3.6 4.6 4.9 4.5 (Z) 4,9 6.8 11.3 1.3 5.8 8.4 3.3 6.1 5.5 6.3 4.8 (D) 4.6 9.4 14,4 8.1 7.4 5.0 5.4 (Z) 5.7 6.3 5.9 4.8 3.6 9.1 3.7 4.5 7.6 5.1 4.3 2.6 19 080 (D) 9 065 113 080 7 573 69 840 21 109 3 704 12 337 431 045 80 278 27 299 91 479 2 249 280 849 142 158 23 226 19 678 50 233 91 740 10 806 5 872 25 352 198 643 32 498 3 592 139 841 39 928 5 114 27 072 21 944 3 801 168 636 67 089 30 391 78 042 112 110 (D) 279 270 67 728 13 552 77 322 48 611 38 135 20 954 1 297 41 463 49 644 78 654 224 009 112 815 43 174 2 402 275 065 4 207 96 924 99 749 39 869 7.1 (D) 18.8 5.6 7,0 4.3 5,7 4.8 9.7 1,3 2,8 7,5 4.7 (Z) 1,5 1,5 10,5 8,3 4.6 3.0 10.5 9.4 5.9 1.8 7.2 (Z) 1.5 3.8 9.6 6.5 6.5 5.7 3.3 9.5 9,1 2,9 2,3 (D) 1,9 5,0 4,8 3.7 6.1 8.3 5,5 (Z) 8,5 98 3,5 24 4,2 4,2 12,8 2,0 12,0 2.6 4.7 15.1 15 643 (D) 5 749 181 867 1 987 214 297 30 267 2 934 3 632 1 010 151 181 890 13 512 409 682 (D) 746 185 441 602 23 336 63 614 37 102 239 133 4 123 1 832 26 299 382 246 108 517 8 871 214 053 43 328 2 276 18 888 23 158 12 880 217 994 115 478 50 154 39 642 82 419 10 457 638 123 171 8 079 91 383 28 725 20 469 26 023 3 782 97 739 117 395 86 695 288 899 230 996 69 032 1 194 598 783 (D) 107 269 277 071 62 361 2.3 (D) 5.2 .5 5,0 ,4 2.0 1.7 2.0 .1 .5 1.5 .2 (D) ,1 ,1 1,8 ,9 1,3 .3 2.4 3.3 .8 .2 .7 2.0 .2 1.0 2.4 .7 2.1 3.0 .3 .9 1.1 1.4 .6 .2 .9 2.4 1.0 1.0 .7 2.1 9.5 1.0 ,5 ,7 .3 ,5 ,6 8,2 ,2 (D) ,4 .3 1.1 7 579 1 530 5 380 178 926 12 573 206 959 25 240 5 523 8 809 Oil 320 181 536 13 466 413 092 13 034 747 022 476 037 21 112 81 429 22 919 239 984 716 8 494 21 024 423 414 145 907 22 134 181 127 30 284 4 461 17 496 29 487 19 799 196 544 116 925 30 622 37 175 72 686 10 448 511 47 975 5 481 76 171 24 201 18 919 48 630 7 894 128 587 94 776 36 434 312 192 212 426 90 058 1 475 596 761 3 041 103 921 232 912 73 951 1.3 3.4 .6 1.1 .4 1.9 1.9 3.0 .1 .5 1.7 .2 2.2 .1 .1 1.8 .8 1.5 .3 3.0 1.5 1.0 .2 .8 2.6 .1 .7 2.3 .4 2.3 2.2 .3 .9 1.0 1.4 .5 .2 .8 1.3 .5 .9 .6 2.3 4.4 1.1 .5 .8 .2 .5 .4 8.0 .2 2.8 .3 .3 .9 Geographic area Cattle and calves inventory Hogs and pigs inventory C^rn for grain or seed Wheat for grain Soybeans for beans Market value of agncultural products sold Totel (numt>er) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Total (acres) Relative standard enor of estimate (percent) Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras ... Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte ... El Dorado ... Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino _. Merced Modoc 34 123 1 906 46 882 32 769 42 299 20 665 36 125 8 759 12 082 322 486 65 905 70 544 344 105 16 516 212 303 134 756 6 665 63 154 20 960 115 908 43 072 29 984 30 452 339 285 84 872 1.2 .9 1.1 1.0 .8 1.8 1.4 2.1 .2 .6 1.1 .1 1.0 .2 .3 2.6 1.2 1.7 .5 .9 1.2 1.1 .2 1.1 (D) (D) 174 6 678 603 727 448 (D) 442 12 207 5 163 691 2 457 (D) 4 330 709 142 463 2 568 1 385 46 57 1 409 18 461 1 390 (D) (D) 11.9 1.8 12.8 8.1 26.6 (D) 6.7 1,9 3,6 10,2 22.2 (D) 12.0 8.6 9.0 11.5 2.7 9.6 13.9 15.7 14.0 1,2 2.5 (D) 1 032 4 650 2 743 (0) 5 681 5 508 350 2 348 3 406 (D) (D) (D) 4 328 (D) (D) 10.4 .5 6.4 (D) 1.2 1.5 3.5 1.1 (D) (D) (D) 1.6 (D) (D) 9 350 28 415 2 555 37 483 23 539 32 561 51 350 2 595 1 133 20 832 (D) 13 569 3 433 2.7 (D) .8 1.2 4.5 .2 1.5 .4 .3 4.7 9.1 .6 (D) 1.4 4.6 (D) (D) (0) (D) 53 652 450 25 329 175 714 17 834 133 357 52 439 13 845 9 019 1 681 523 147 805 53 728 716 195 4 715 1 100 036 486 912 24 150 30 859 194 126 345 569 41 761 14 835 37 876 792 105 45 633 .2 1.5 .7 .3 .5 .3 .5 .6 1.1 .1 .2 .7 .1 2.6 .1 .1 .8 .5 .1 .2 .4 .6 .5 .1 .5 See footnotes at end of table. C-12 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table F. Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text] Geograplilc area Cattle and calves inventory Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Hogs and pigs inventory Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Corn for grain or seed Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Wheat for grain Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Soyt)eans for beans Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Market value of agricultural products sold Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Ofange.. Ptacer Plumas, Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bemardino . San Diego San Francisco __ San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara _. Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou— Solano Sonoma..- Stanislaus Sutter Teiiama Trinity Tulare. _ Tuolumne Ventura Yolo - Yuba 9 429 93 746 15 269 6 766 3 797 29 957 14 742 198 680 111 565 62 367 313 099 42 723 183 636 118 419 5 037 88 213 36 921 4 660 39 145 7 161 77 864 27 416 92 795 288 098 11 601 86 379 5 256 375 674 13 780 17 856 15 709 36 330 2.4 .5 1.6 2.0 1.6 1.8 2.3 .2 .7 .9 .2 .7 .4 .7 4.2 .9 1.0 4.7 1.3 3.1 1.5 1.8 .5 .3 2.0 .4 1.8 .2 1.5 1.6 2.0 .9 (D) 1 640 1 120 398 364 710 50 4 007 1 987 646 2 467 3 127 5 066 5 855 63 796 557 147 980 (D) 877 701 5 425 6 775 1 102 2 050 46 33 129 164 1 729 2 956 783 (D) 4.4 13.9 4.7 4.3 13.9 15.4 7.7 8.6 32.6 9.1 3.5 12.1 1.1 16.6 28.5 4.6 11.8 10.1 (D) 12.5 9.8 3.1 5.0 15.1 15.0 20.0 1.2 26.3 1.4 8.3 11.8 (D) (D) (D) 21 516 6 (D) 37 645 (D) (D) 246 8 (D) 10 132 7 3 670 3 129 1 392 12 372 (D) (D) 20 345 1 201 (D) (D) (D) 2.7 23.0 (D) (D) (D) 4.9 24.0 (0) 1.7 16.9 .9 4.8 2.2 .7 (D) (D) .8 1.6 (D) 3 038 (D) 1 971 (D) 16 070 18 426 2 203 302 2 511 41 582 13 403 4 169 2 128 875 5 650 28 875 (D) 5 141 21 764 3 344 36 620 55 61 771 2 050 (D) 2.0 (D) .6 (D) .7 2.2 7.1 23.4 (Z) .8 2.4 11.4 2.7 2.6 .7 (D) .5 1.7 2.2 22.4 .7 12.4 (D) (D) 5 083 730 746 72 716 3 101 187 904 35 233 5 978 726 902 195 510 83 973 488 738 444 000 2 010 633 700 160 173 88 112 287 766 132 017 161 524 26 707 1 736 51 358 96 272 209 066 785 920 189 294 82 198 1 728 030 456 9 307 537 519 177 911 78 106 1.2 (Z) .4 1.5 .1 .7 1.5 .1 .2 .3 .1 .1 .1 .2 .1 .6 .2 .1 .8 3.7 .6 .3 .2 .3 .2 .3 1.7 .1 .9 .1 .2 .4 Geographic area Selected farm production expenses' Livestock and poultry purchased Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Commercial fertilizer Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Hired farm labor Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Petroleum products Total ($1,000) Relative standard en-or of estimate (percent) Electficity for the farm business Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa ... Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kem Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Benito San Bemardino - San Diego San Francisco .. San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Bartara .. Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama 3 233 (D) (D) 1 471 2 409 1 461 2 151 1 041 1 262 97 822 4 284 5 192 175 655 1 007 47 754 15 359 508 1 554 3 801 17 232 1 689 1 756 936 54 473 4 066 307 9 899 611 549 188 3 146 886 39 938 26 964 9 228 35 929 12 927 22 165 10 640 548 9 059 5 493 214 2 003 311 4 179 5 233 10 869 46 988 1 529 6 858 6.9 (D) (D) 8.3 7.7 8.6 9.8 2.5 54.0 .3 16.0 10.2 .5 2.4 2.6 35.3 16.2 6.2 2.3 10.1 2.9 14.9 1.3 11.4 4.8 33.4 37.6 5.1 9.4 21.2 .6 2.0 7.7 .8 2.8 4.4 6.0 66.6 10.9 5.4 25.5 14.4 (Z) 18.7 15.4 9.0 1.6 32.8 7.7 735 (D) 206 9 124 23 10 674 1 098 310 112 53 744 9 288 698 25 091 94 42 959 19 613 751 616 2 361 11 527 191 177 1 103 20 942 1 979 164 26 628 1 652 36 4 316 704 170 14 746 5 563 2 511 1 623 9 328 (D) 23 569 5 786 1 265 9 846 2 676 3 713 825 19 2 790 4 885 2 225 16 174 10 781 2 732 3.3 (D) 21.7 3.8 30.7 3.0 8.4 5.0 22.3 .8 4.7 7.5 1.4 (Z) 1.2 1.4 9.8 9.4 5.9 3.1 13.6 7.9 17.4 1.9 9.5 (Z) .9 8.1 30.0 1.4 16.7 4.5 1.5 7.6 6.3 9.1 3.0 (D) 3.0 2.4 5.0 2.7 2.6 1.9 7.5 9.0 9.0 4.6 2.5 2.9 8.0 15 213 (D) 1 525 31 208 1 693 17 218 10 007 4 327 2 143 270 592 19 661 5 898 81 908 484 204 558 70 342 6 035 7 088 60 372 46 150 3 751 1 167 8 410 91 130 5 455 569 191 464 19 239 327 63 257 3 525 1 092 101 673 27 295 14 349 48 275 103 000 655 95 283 33 031 38 394 62 189 38 270 57 422 4 800 (D) 4 215 15 028 38 375 92 497 35 531 10 608 2.1 (D) 23.3 4.3 8.8 3.0 3.7 1.5 22.4 .7 3.4 4.0 1.1 (Z) .3 .6 10.2 5.1 1.8 2.3 1.9 1.5 6.1 .9 6.2 (Z) .5 4.1 67.3 .8 12.7 15.1 1.0 3.2 2.6 2.5 1.4 1.0 2.4 2.8 1.5 2.0 1.3 7.9 (0) 4.9 3.2 2.5 1.3 1.9 5.6 2 218 8 489 5 377 470 5 914 2 149 231 451 39 294 4 803 1 401 13 971 247 26 002 12 317 987 1 128 3 809 6 989 972 369 1 498 15 293 1 704 325 18 439 1 815 233 4 343 1 326 433 11 205 5 293 2 606 5 328 12 117 73 16 742 4 844 3 552 6 410 4 076 5 604 1 090 90 2 235 3 664 5 008 14 120 7 693 2 501 7.0 11.6 3.0 12.2 3.3 5.8 4.3 8.5 1.0 5.1 3.8 1.1 (Z) 1.1 1.4 5.0 7.6 3.5 2.3 2.6 9.4 7.8 1.9 4.9 (Z) .7 4.5 14.5 10.1 6.3 4.2 1.8 4.4 5.2 3.7 2.6 1.6 3.3 3.2 2.3 4.9 4.4 6.0 (2) 5.9 5.2 3.4 1.8 2.6 3.5 1 266 (D) 395 4 919 406 3 276 1 073 414 329 34 386 4 187 1 277 3 722 78 47 867 9 731 903 1 443 2 380 11 220 815 228 972 16 949 1 469 502 17 109 1 089 135 3 284 931 217 14 033 4 905 2 014 9 508 9 767 (D) 16 096 3 693 1 264 5 043 4 433 3 062 881 31 2 334 2 904 3 818 12 985 5 048 2 716 4.6 (D) 30.3 3.4 26.8 5.3 8.0 7.4 15.0 1.2 4.8 4.9 3.2 (Z) 1.2 2.6 7.2 8.4 6.4 1.5 3.0 9.8 13.0 1.6 8.3 (Z) .9 6.4 16.5 1.5 12.5 4.8 2.1 3.9 3.1 1.6 2.3 (D) 2.0 3.3 4.6 3.3 7.5 2.1 6.7 11.3 10.8 3.6 1.2 4.9 3.1 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-13 Table F. Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table G. State Coverage Evaluation Estimates of Farms Not on the l\/lall List: 1987 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] I i APPENDIX D. Report Form and Information Sheet DUE BY FEBRUARY 1. 1988 OMB No 0aO7-OB34: Apowtvi* tT'f SeiwembT 30. 1989 FOXM87-A0211 OSi AQ CENSUS USA U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE UffEAU OF TMC CENSUS UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1 201 E««t Tvnth Str*^ JvffmsfMivllla. IN 47133 Nota — If you'^ records are not available, reasonable estimates may be used. If you cannot file by February 1 , a time extension request may be sent to the above address. Include your 1 2-character Census File Number (CFN) as shown In your address label in all correspondence to us. If you recerved more than one report fofm, entef eJrtrs Census File Numbflr(s) here and return extra copies with your completed report. CENSUS USE ONLY Tsr NOTICE — Response to this inquiry is required by law (title 1 3, U.S. Code). By the same law YOUR REPORT TO THE CENSUS BUREAU IS CONFIDENTIAL. It may be seen only by sworn Census employeea and may be used only for statistical purpossa. Your report CANNOT be used for purposes of taxation, Irrvestlgatlon, or regulation. The lewf also provtdea that copies retained In your flies are immune from legal proceaa. » p«rt»lnlng to this rvpoft, p1«a«* rvfer to ro*" Cmnmum FSe Number (CFN) Pteaso cotTBct errors in namo. addrmsa. and ZIP Code. ENTER 8tr»«t and number tf not shown. ^X9itii*\M:i ACRPAfig IN IflflT RpnnrT lAnH r^wnpri r^ntf^H r^r nitari g, by you, your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Include ALL LAND, REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE - cropland, pastureland, rangeland, woodland, idle land, house lots, etc. ff ffMAcrvs you opffo<f *ri 1987 Gttmngmd during H*m y M#*r fo thm INFOHMATiON SHEET, mmctlon 1. 1 . An larxl owned None . n 2. All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked by you on shares, used rent free, in exchange for services, payment of taxes, etc. Include teased Federal, State, and railroad land. (DO NOT include land used on a per-head basis ur>der a grazing permit.) Also complete Hem 5 below LJ 3 . All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on shares by others and land subleased. Also complete item 6 below. \_\ 4 . Acres in "THIS PLACE" — ADD acres owned (item 1 and acres rented (item 2), then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS (item 3), and enter the result in this space ^ Number of acres Tc ^ For thh CBnwum report ffM*« mrm thm acraa In "THIS PLACE. " ' If the entry is zero please refer to the INFORMA HON SHEET, section 1. 6 . If you rented larxl FROM OTHERS frtem 2), enter the following information for each landlord. Name of landlord Matlrr>g address (Include ZIP Code) Number of acres list additlonml landlords on a set>arat» shaat of pa$>ar. 6. If you rented land TO OTHERS (item 3), enter the following information for each renter. Name of renter Mailing address (Include ZIP Code} Number of acres List additional rentera on a BBoarata ^*o^^ of pafi^r. a Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many oos acres did you own? LJ - 7. Did you have any grazing pemirts on a per-head basts? OM ( 3 LJ Forest Service , Yes - Mar* IX) all boxes >*Nch apply • | * ^ '^"''°' '^'^'"0 Sec. 3 (BLMl I 6 1 I Indien Land a LJ No — Go ro rfom 8 ^ e Q Other — Specify^ 8. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR "THIS PLACE" a . In what county was the largest value of your agricuhural products raised or produced? . b. If you also had agricultural operstioru in any other countY(ies), enter the county rwmels), etc Prir>cipal county _| Other ' countiflf County name Number of acres INSTRUCTIONS — PIsase report your crops In the appropriate section. Use section 7 to report ONLY thoee CROPS NOT listed In sections 2 through 6 and section 8. DO NOT INCLUDE crops grown on land rented to others. faiJlJtflWJlBH Wsie any off the following CROPS harvested from "THIS PLACE ' In 19877 S3 Nona 1 . Cotton CH 2. Rice 3. Barley for grain LJ 4. Oats for grain LJ 6. Wheat for grain, including dumm LJ 6. Com (field) for grain or seed IRaport quanttty on a dry styelled-waight basis.} . . 7. Com (ffekj) for silage or green chop n D 8. Beans, dry lima LJ 9. Beans, dry edible (Do not include limasl a lO.Safflower LJ 1 1 . Sugar beets for sugar O 12. Potatoes, Irish LJ Acres harvested Quantity harvested Acres Irrigated a.Hd>tH»K'fcfcl W«e iinv DRY HAY. GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE. or GREEN CHOP cut ^ or harvested from "THIS PLACE" In 19877 Ineludm worghum-mudmn crommmm mnd hmy cut fron* pmmturmm. ^^ y LJ YES — Cttfnf^mf thim aacHon 2 LJ NO — Go fo section 4 Ifcvttings were made for both dry hay and grass silage, haylage. orgreenchop from the same fMds, report the acreage In the appropriate Items under DftY HAY and elso under GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE. and CREENCHOP. . DRY HAY (If two or more cuttings of dry hay tvere made from the same acres, report acres only once, but report total tons from all cuttings.) a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay or dehydrating b. Small grain hay — oats, wheat, bariey, rye, etc c. Other tame dry hay — clover, timothy, Sudangrass, etc d. Wild hay . GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP (if two or more cuttings were made from the same acre*, report acres only once, but report total tons from an cuttings.) . HAY SOLD — Did you sell any hay or grass silage in 1 987? (Report value of hay sold in sector* 9, ham 3) Acres harvested Quantity harvested {Rapon arthardry orgrwan waigM BM ir*dlcat9dl Tons, dry Tons, green Acres irrigated 1 LJ Yes ^LJ No PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-1 SALE from "THIS PLACE" In 1987? (Do noHnchid0 thoM grtftm for "THIS PLACE" In 1 9877 (Do not Includa tttOM grown forhomo un.) 1 n YES 2 n NO Co to section 5 Land from which vegetables were harvested in 1987 Whole acres Tenths Acres irrigated Whole acres Tenthi From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop harvested in 1 987. U mora than ona vagatablo crop was harvested from the soma acres, report acres for each crop. Heport crops grown under protection in section 5. Crop name Lenuce and romaine Tomatoes Code If more apBCo i3 needed, use » separate she«t of paper. Acres harvested I /10 I /10 Acres irrigated "T" /TC If mora space Is needed, use m sepmrare sheet of paper. /to /to /lO Crop name Artichokes (Do not include Jerusaiemt Asparagus Beans, snap (bush and pole) Beats Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage, head Cantaloups Carrots Cauliflower Celery Code I 377 I 379 ' 3B1 I 383 ' 386 I 387 389 I 391 , 39B I 397 , 399 I 401 I Crop name Collards Cucumbers and pickles Eggplam Garlic Honeydew melons . . . Lima beans, green . . . . Mustard greens Onions, dry Onions, green Okra Parsley Peas, green Code 407 411 415 421 423 429 431 433 43S 437 439 441 Crop nam* Cods I Peppers, sweet 443 I Peppers, hot 44S ' Pumpkins 449 I Radishes 4S1 Spinach 467 I Squash 4S9 Sweet corn 461 I Tumipfi 465 . Turnip greens 467 I Watennelons 473 I Other vegetables — ' Specify 475 1S3B7FS!?Ri !«« ««w MIIPCCPV ^^A fiPCCMUnilCC PPflPC MIIQUPftftMQ 1 bulbs, flowers, flower seeds, vegetable seeds and plants, vegetables under glass or other protection. GROWN FOR SALE on "THIS PLACE" in 1 9877 1 I I YES — Complete thia aaction 2 O NO — Go ro section 6 None 1 . Nursery and greenhouse crops irrigated in 1 987 . . Area Irrigated Acres Tenths 2. From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop grown. Crop name Square feet under glass or other protection in 1987 Acres in the open in 1987 Whole acres Tenths tf more space is needed, use a seporate sheet of paper. Crop name Coda , Bedding plants (Include vegetable plants) 479 Sulbs (Exclude bulb flowering plents} . . . 482 I Cut flowers and cut florist greens ..... 485 Nursery crops — ornamentals, fruit | and nut trees, and vines . 488 Foliage plants 707 I T- /10 ft Sales in 1 987 1 00 _L- Crop nama Potted flowering plants . . . . Mushrooms Sod harvested Vegetable and flower seeds . Greenfiouse vegetables . . . . Otrier - Specify Coda . 710 . 494 . 497 . 500 . 503 . 506 1 YES ad NO tUnnpleia tttta aaction Go to section 7 From the list below, enter crop name arHJ code. Peport quantity harvasradin unit specified with crop nama. Crop name Strawberries Wholo acraa 'Tantha Acres harvested /10 1 ' /lO -1 I /10 Quantity harvested Whole acres Tenths Acres irrigated Cropnatna Coda Crop nama Coda Blackberries and dewberries (pounds) . . 509 I Raspberries (pounds) B33 Bfuebenies, tame (pounds) 612 . Other barriea (pour>ds) — Boysenberries (pounds) 818 ' Specify 63A Currants (pounds) 524 i T^-ianlMoff:^! w—y ftTucn /^Qftpc k——— * -tuiq pi Arc i, iaa7 ,ii 9«ins, field seeds, dry peas, sunflower seed, hops, or other crops not ^^ pmlousty reported? (Report fruH in section 8.) 1 CJ yes — Camptata this aac ttoit 2 I I NO — Go to aaction 8 For those crops not listed enter the crop name and code from the list below. Report quantity harvested in unit specified with crop name. Crop name Sweetpotatoes and yams Alfalfa seed Cowpeas for dry peas Peas, dry edible Sunflower seed Sorghum for grain or seed Sorghum for silage or green chop (Do not include sorghum-sudan crosses! Acres harvested If fnore space is needed, use a separata sheet of paper. Crop name Code Bermuda grass seed (pounds) 563 Guar (pounds) 61 Herbs (pounds) 620 Hops (pounds) 623 Jojoba harvested (pounds) 626 Jojoba not harvested (report acres only) 527 Ladino clover seed (pounds) 632 Mungbeans for beans (pounds) 647 Peanuts for nuts (pounds) 656 Quamrty harvested Tons, green Acres irrigated I Crop name Cofia Red clover seed (pounds) 671 Rys for grain (tons) 686 Sesame (pounds) 752 Soybeans for beans (tons) 088 Sudangrass seed (pounds) 713 Sugar beets for seed (pounds) 716 Vetch seed (pounds) 755 Wild rice (tons) _ . _ 764 Other crops (pounds) — Specify .... 752 *JiaHiI*K'K:ri W:». tK»r. » ^^i^Ui^^ ^^l »« on ». ^.^ cpiiit toeeq :«,i.»k»j fiPAPeuiaice ri-rniie —j aiii-r xpeee — »-riiie ai a^c" i- ^qqt^ 1 n YES 2n NO Complete this aaction Go to section 9 1 . TOTAL ACRES in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees on this place. (Do not include abandoned acres.} 2 . From the list at the right, enter the name and code for the fruit trees, grapevines, and nut trees on this place in 1 987. Report the requested infomiation for each crop even if not harvested because of low prices, damage from hail, frost, etc. Total acres KHHIUh'Kn CRng5iU*iiiP»«rnnpggnint..»-"TuigpiArc"i.<oa-i Bcinac s9 tares and axpanaai (Refer to the INFORMA TION SHEET, section 9.1 Report your t)est estimate of tfie value for each of the following groups of crops sold from fh/5 place in 1987. Include the value of the landlord's and/or contractor's share, estimating if necessarY. Include value of Government CCC loans. «--ia««imi'WilcilnMy~.^.-y«-.^^l..^.-.r«Tni;~.P»IUFgnntM.nl.r.li.1»HT7 S13 I—I __._^ 2 [Zl NO — Go To section 14 1 . Grains, soybeans and other beans sold In 1 987 None a . Com for grain [H b. Wheat D c . Soybeans O d. Sorghum for grain D e. Bariey f . Oats n g. Other — rice, dry beans, dry peas, safflower, sunflower seed, rye, etc LJ 2. Cotton and cottonseed d! 3. Hay, silage, field seeds, and grass seeds CH 4. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons— (Do not include Irish potatoes end sweetpotatoes, mport them In Item 6 b^ow.) 5. Fnjits, nuts, and berries — grapes, peaches, apples, avocados, olives, citrus, almonds, strawberries, etc. . . 6. Other crops — sugar beets, potatoes, peanuts, etc. IDo not include nursery and greenhouse crops.) — Specify a n n ^^^J Dollars 773 77S 777 $ 77« $ 779 780 » 782 « 7B3 S 784 $ Cents 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 How were ttia ACRES in thia place USED In 1 9877 1 . Copy acres in "THIS PLACE" from section 1 , item 4, page 1 HOTC; For items 2 to 5 below, if land was used for more than ona purpose in 1987 report it in the FIRST land use listed below that applies. For example, report cropland harvested and also pastured, oryty as "Croplarvl harvested." . CROPLAND None a . Cropland harvested — include ell land from which crops were harvested or hay was cur. and all land in orchards, citrus groves, vineyards, and nursery end greenhouse crops a b. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing — include rotation pasture and graitng land that coufd have been used for crops without .— additional improvements I | c. Cropland used for cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, but NOT harvested and NOT pastured d . Cropland on which all crops failed — (Exception: Do not report here land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop .— failed. Such acreage Is to be reported in item 2a. I I o. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow O f . Cropland idle Q a . Woodland pastured O b. Woodland not pastured . . . . I 1 n 3. WoodlarKi — include all woodlots and timber tracts and cutover and deforested land with Youryg timber gro^rth. 4. Other pastureland artd rangeland — include any pastureiand other than cropland and woodland pasture Number of acres 5. All other land — Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. — Include any land not reported in items 2 through 4 above. . . . I I 6. TOTAL ACRES — Add the ecrva nportmd In lt»m» 2 Htrou%fi* B 1^^^ tShouMhe the seme as item 1 ebon ./ J ^iSEkl W» any LAND In this place IRRIGATED at any time In 1 9877 Irrigated land is all land watered by any ervflciel or conrrollod means — sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, etc. Include supplemental, partial, and preplarrt Irrigation. 1 LJ YES — CfrmpfM* tM* Mctlbn 2 LJ NO — Co to section 1 2 ^ 1 . How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? Include land from which hay ^ras cut and land in bearing and nonbeering fruit and nut crops reported in section 1 0. item 2a. . 2. How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated? CD Number of acres irrigated gr3^fit7fll& i Were any ACRES in this place SET ASIDE. DIVERTED. OR IDLED under FEDERAL acreage reduction programs In 1 9877 1 YES - a 2 EH NO — Go to section 1 3 None 1 . How many acres were set aside (or diverted) under ANNUAL commodity acreage adjustment programs? LJ 2. How many acres were under the CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM no year, CRP)? Number of acres • DECEMBER 31, 1987 INVENTORY ^°"^ 1 . CATTLE AND CALVES of all ages ,_, (Totalofe. b. c. enddbelowf I I a. BEEF COWS had calved. . . Include beet heifers that b.MILK COWS kept for production of milk or cream for sale or home use — include dry .— milk cows and milk heifers that had calved. | j c.HEIFERS AND HEIFER CALVES- iDo not Include ,_ heifers that had calvedJ | | d. STEERS, STEER CALVES, BULLS, „ AND BULL CALVES D • CATTLE AND CALVES SOLD FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987 Include those fed on this place on a contract or custom baala. Also report as sold cattle moved from this place to a feadlot for furrtwr feeding. INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 Total Beef cowl Milk cows HeKera and heifer calves Steers and bulla of aB agea 2. Calves weighing less than 500 pounds O n 3. Cattle, Including calvea weighing 500 pounds or more a . Of the total cattle sold, how many were FATTENED on this place on GRAIN or CONCENTRATES for 30 days or more and SOLD for SLAUGHTER? Number aold In 1987 Gross value of sales B09 » 00 011 S 00 813 00 • DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLO FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987 None 4. Gross value of sales of DAIRY PRODUCTS from this place in 1 987 — Include milk, cream, .— butter, etc I 1 DAIRY PRODUCTS Gross value of sales I 00 ' jgraailttfffiai dm vmi «, jnvmwi eh. haiM an» HOBS or PIGS on this dace In 1 9877 1 CH YES — Complete this eeetion 2 \Zi NO — Go to section IS • DECEMBER 31 , 1 987 INVENTORY '^°"° 1 . HOGS and PIGS of all ages ITotei of e end b below) ... a . HOGS and PIGS used or to be used for BREEDING D b. OTHER HOGS and PIGS • LITTERS FARROWED 2. UTTERS FARROWED on this place between - None .December 1, 1986 and May 31, 1987 CD b.June 1, 1987 and November 30, 1987 ... D INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 Number of litters • HOQS AND PIGS SOLD None 3. HOGS and PIGS SOLD from this place in 1 987 4. Of the hogs and pigs sold, how many were sold as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding? Number sold in 1987 Gross value of sales I 00 B23 I 00 MiiWCIi'l^^I DM vBu or anyone else have anT SHEEP Of LAMBS on this place In 1 9877 sis ,— 1 LJ YES — Complet* tMs amcOon 2 CH NO — Go to section 16 INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 1 . SHEEP and LAMBS of all ages D a . EWES 1 year old or older Noni 2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN D 3. What was the gross value of sales of SHEEP, LAMBS, and WOOL from this place in 1 9877 . . . NUMBER SOLO in 1987 Number shom in 1987 KHHtlili'ma 1 DM TOM or tnnm ttm hm mm H0RSE8. BEES. FI8H. CO*T«. OTHER LIVESTOCK, or ANIMAL SPECIALTIES on thia plK« In 1 9877 iD YES - None 1 . Horses and ponies of all ages Lj 2. Colonies of bees. . Q 3. Milk goats 4. Angora goats (Z] 6. Other goats O 6 . Mules, burros, and donkeys L] 2 NO — GontmctHtn 17 7 . Mink and ttieir pelts S.Rabbits and their pelts 1 d. All other livestock and livestock products Specify INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1987 ]: Total quantity sold in 1987 Gross value of salas BSZ Pound* hon«v BO 859 * ass 838 $ 858 s 859 » JiQ. MaOlHh'UBW COWFIlliMFMTCCCinANH S18 1 . Amount received in 1 987 from Government CCC teanj for - None tnctuda regular andreeene loena, even Itredeemed or forfeited. a. Com b. Wheat D c. Soybeans CH d. Sorghum, barley, and oats CD e. Cotton I. Rice, peanuts, rye, and honey LJ 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 0. FHsh and other aquaculture products (Enter name and code from list t>elow./ Name Code Total quantity sold in 1987 _ OR :2^_"'.i Gross value of sales 00 Name Code Catfish 860 Troul 883 If more spece ra needed, use e separate sheet of paper. Nama Other fish - Specify, Other squacutture Spedfy. Cods see products INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1987 Total number sold in 1 987 MJ«H^^>'8l^^ DM.num«iivnn.i*..h«r..m.pnillTllV ^.^KTTriiirgEMC TURKEYS, DUCKS, etc., on this placa bi 19877— inctoite pouHi > v' »»" for othmrm on m ctfiilFaci bmmlm. S17 1 n YES — ComplaM «lf« 2 LJ NO — Go to section 18 None 1 . HENS and PULLETS of laying age D 2. PULLETS for laying flock replacement a .PULLETS 3 montfis old or older not yet of laying age LJ b .PULLET CHICKS and PULLETS under 3 months oW _i fDo not include commerd'at broilers,} I ) 3. BROILERS, fryers, and other meat-type chickens including capons and roasters LJ 4. TURKEYS .Turkeys for slaughter (Do not indudle breeder^,! . . . LJ b.Turkey HENS kept for breeding LJ 5. OTHER POULTRY raised in captivity — ducks, geese, pigeons or squab, pheasants, quail, etc. lEnter poultry name and code from the list below, I Bee 4_ ee7 * Bee » 880 » 880 i, 801 In 1 987 nW WOrINCLUDE CCC loanM.1 Refer to INFORMA TION SHEET, section 19, JIOL 00 00 00 00 00 None 1 . Amount received in cash LJ 2. Value of certificates received — paymerrt-in-kind (PIK) commodity certificates LJ SEHWBBEira TYPgnFnpn*Mi7«TinM Dollars eB5 00 00 Mark IX) tf>e one item which best describes the type of organization for this place in 1 987. »«fer to «ie informatioiv sheet, aection 20, • FAMILY or INDIVIDUAL operation - (Da not include perrnerehip ar^ corporation.! • PARTNERSHIP operation —Include family partnerships ' INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW • OTHER, such as estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, Indian reservation, etc sD Go to aection 22 Go to section 21 SpeeffY below ttten go to section 22 Specify HBHBBKM CORPORATE STRUCTUHglfnrliigwTiorBtiiHotMtriitloiMnnhfl ^^^^^^^^ Refm to The INFORMATION SHEET, section 21. S21 B22 1 . Is this a famnv-hekl corpofation? i Yes 2 [_J No 2. Are there more than 10 stockholders? 3 Yes * No Pouttry name_ Pouttry name- Nam* Ducks Geese 904 90G I Code _ Code _ Name Pigeons or squab Pheasants p.-rJnlHiMl>:«^ CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OP OPFRATOH fSanlnr cuiftiwir or paraon in cfwrgel Refer to the INFORMA TION sheet, section 22. 1 , RESIDENCE — Does the operator (senior partner or »23 person in charge) live on this place? 1 LJ Yes 2 Lj No 2. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION - At which occupation did the operator spend the majority {50 percent or 92B more) of his/her worktime in 1987? For partnerships consider all members of the partnership together. 908 910 Nam* Quail An other pouttry Specrfy 914 Coda 912 6. POULTRY HATCHED on this place in 1987 and None placed or sold — chickens, turkeys, ducks, etc. — Specify kind of poultry _ D 7. Incubator egg capacity on December 31, 1987. . D Number 8. What was the gross value of sales of poultry and poultry products (eggs, etc.) from this place in 1 9877 None . D Gross value of sales 9ie » 00 3. OFF- FARM WORK - How many days did the operator (senior partner or person In charge) work at least 4 hours per day off this place in 1987? —include wodt at a rmnfarm Jftb, business, or on someone else's farm for pay. IDo not include exchange farmwork.l 4. In what YEAR did the operator (or senior partner) begin to operate any part of this place? I CD Fanning 2 CD Other or ranching I CD None 1 n 1-49 days 1 CD 50-99 days I D 100- 149 days i 150- 199 days 1 CD 200 days or more Year 5. AGE of operator (senior partner or person In ctiarge) . 6. RACE of operator (senior partner or person in charge) 7. SEX of operator (senior partner or person in charge) . . . 8. SPANISH ORIGIN — Is the operator (senior partner or person in cturge) of Spanish origin or descent (Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish)? . . . . n White 2 CD Negro or Black 3 CD American Indian 4 CD Asian or Pacific Islander 9 CD Other - SpecifYj 1 CD Male 2 CD Female 1 n Yes • DNo R3nM 87.A021 1 IB-24-641 D-4 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 323 pl8c«in1987 Include your best estimates of expenses paid by you, your landlord, contractors, buyers, and others for production of crops, livestock, and other agricultural products in 1 987. (DO NOT INCLUDE expenses connected with performing customwork for others; operation of nonfarm activities, businesses, or services; or household expenses rwt related to the farm business.) /Kiat>iiiK'irl.-i'J wf— -«» iMcerTiring* uganirmpg niMcigipgg MgMATlClDEg. OTHER PESTICIDES, or OTHER CHEMICALS uMd on thta placo In 19877 326 t YES— Complmtm ihtm mmc tlan 2 CH NO— Oo to suction 26 Include any materials provided by you, your landlords, or contractors. For each item listed, report acres only once. If muMpurpose chemicals were used, report acreage treated for each purpose. 1 . Sprays, dusts, granules, fumlgants, etc., (fungicide, Nona herbicide, insecticide, nematickJe) to control — a. Insocts on crops, including hay I— b. Nematodes in crops I— c. Diseases in crops and orchards (blights, . , smuts, rusts, etc.) I 1 , Livestock and pouttry purchased — cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults, started pullets, etc LJ . Feed purchased for Ihrestock and poultry — grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc LJ a. Commercially mixed formula feeds purchased — complete, supplement, concentrates, premtxes. (Do not Include ingredmnts None purchased scparenfy. such ms toyb«an meal, coTTonseed meal, and urea.} Dollars Cents 3 . Seed cost — for com, other grains, soybeans, tobacco, cotton, etc. — include plants and trees purchased. 4. Commercial fertilizer purchased — all forms, including rock phosphate and gypsum. Include coat of custom applications n D . Agricultural chemtcals purchased — Insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc. — include . . cost of cusTom spp/fcsn'ons. fOo not Jnc/udAf/meJ I I . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and ofl purchased for the farm business — a. Gasoline and gasohot CD b. Diesel fuel c. Natural gas LJ d. LP gas, fuel oil, keroser>e, motor oil, grease, etc. n a n D 1 0. Repair and maintenance expanses for the upkeep of buildings, motor vehldes, and farm , . equipment I I 11. Customwork, machine hire and rental of machinery and equipment — include expenditures for use of equipment and for cirstomwork siich as grinding and mixing feed, plo^ng, combining, com picking, drying, silo filling, spraying, dusting, ferriVaing, etc. (Do not include cost of cotton ginning end application of fertlllrer and chemicals.) 7 . Electricity for the farm buslnass — (Do not include household expenses.) 8 . Hired farm and ranch labor — also include empk>yer's cost for social security, workman's compensatk>n, insurance premiums, pension plans, etc. isee information sheet) 3 . Contract labor — include expenditures for laljor, such as harvesting of fruit, vegetabies. berries, etc., performed on a contract basis by e contractor, crew leader, a cooperative, etc 1 2. interest paid on debts — (See information sheet) a. Secured by real estate n n b. Not secured by real estate CD D 13. Cash rent paid for land and bufldings in 1987 (Oo not include grazing fees.) 1 4. Property taxes peM — include farm real estate, mechineiy, livestock, etc. for the farm business. fOo not include taxes paid by landlords.) n 1 6. All other production expenses —include insurance, water, animal health costs, grazing fees, mariceting charges. rryiscellaneous farm supplias, etc. (Da not include depreciation, household expenses, and expenses not associated with the farm business.) n Dollars 00 00 00 97T * 00 97S « 00 00 aao » 00 00 00 I 00 00 00 I 00 00 taamnh'iMtl »>.». rnMMFari*! pfi»tiii7fh i.wi..rtinnBnrKPHnsPH*TF.n, LIME us«d on this placa during 1 9877 , YES CcMnptoc* IMS mmtllon 2 CJ NO — Go to section 25 None n 1 . Acres of cropland fertilized in 1 987 — (Do not Include cropland for pastures reported in section I O. itefn 2b.) 2. Acres of pastureland ar>d rangeland fertilized in 1987 reported in section 10. items 2b and 4 LH 3. UME — tons of lime used and acres on which applied — (Do not include land piaster or gypsum or firrye for sanitation.) a Tons of llrT>« Acres fertilized Acres limed d . Weeds, grass, or brush in crops arKl pasture - Include both pre-mmergencm and poet emergence. . , : n 2. Chemicals for defoRatton or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit t— Acres on which used l.-flfriiftliJgaiMariiiMcnv awn gniiiPMPWTft,>»M«ni««imi P««>fnber31. laa? - S2e lnehid9orafquipm9ntuwmdfor»grieuttunlop«ntion9ln1986or1987. • Vakieof ALL machinaty and equipment on tMs place, December 31, 1987 . What is the estimated market value of ALL machinery, equipment, and implements usually kept on this place and used for the farm or rartch business? — include cars. Trucks, tractOTB, eomblnee, plows, diake, harrows, dryers, pumpa, motors, irrigation erjuipment, dairy equipment including milkers and bulk tanks, livestock feeders, grlr>ding and mixing etjuipment, etc Estimated market value 00 on • SELECTED mechlnery and equipment on this place, December 31, 1987. (lUport onlfifmotlin 1986or 1987.} None 2. Motortrucks — include pickups 3. Wheel tractors o^er Oian garden tractors and motor tillers — a. Less than 40 horsepower tPTO) LJ b. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more D 4. Grain and bean combines, all types LJ 5. Cotton pickers and strippers LI 6. Mower conditioners LJ n 7. Rckup balers — include rectangle and rouryd balers Total number on this place on Dtc«mber31. 1987 9«« 04 B BSD 9Se BBB 900 '^^mtJT^^f^ FgTIMATgn niPftCMT ManifPT VAI IIP ftp lAWP mnd S27 BUILDINGS Of th« total, HOW MANY wers manufac- tured in the last 5 yean [7983- 1987)? 94a Please give your best ESTIMATE of the CURRENT MARKET VALUE of land and buildings for all acres reported In section 1 , items 1 , 2, and 3, page 1 None 1 . AH land owned 2. All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS O 3. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS D Estimated market value of land and buildings 99a 9 00 998 $ ' 00 CamimffiEyj IHC^MC CnnM FAPM - WPI ATPH BftURggg IM 1ftH7 Raport affMunt fcalvd bafora taxaa and axpanaaa. Customworfc and other agricultural services provided for Nona farmers and others — plowing, planting, spraying, harvesting, preparation of products for market, etc. (If custtymwc^ is a separate business, refer to INFORMATION i— SHEET, section 28) 2. Gross cash rent or share payments received from renting out farmland or payments received from lease or sale of allotments — include payments for livestock pastured on a per-head basis, per-month basis, par-pound basis, etc 3. Sales of forest products and Christmas trees — include maple products, naval stores, firewood, etc 4. Recreational services, patronage dividends of cooperatives, and other income which is CLOSELY RELATED to the agricultural operation on this place - Specify n n n Farm-rolatod income * 094 995 00 00 00 »a3»nnim»jj^|PFIlsnw completing this report —Plaaaa print Telephone number Area Coda Number FORM87-A031I 19-24-001 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-5 FONM S7-A01III INFORMATION SHEET 1 987 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Special Reporting Instructions 1 . Who Should Report WE NEED A REPLY FROM EVERYONE RECEIVING A REPORT FORM, INCLUDING individuals, landlords, tenants, partnerships, corporations, institutions, and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS. Each case included in the census has a unique Census File Number (CFN). In order to make the census results as complete and accurate as possible, we need to obtain information about every CFN. 2. If You Rttcaivad Moro Than One Report Form for an Operation Complete only ONE report form for an operation. Write "Duplicate" near the address label of each extra report form. Also, write the 1 1 -digit census file number(sl of the DUPLICATE report(s) ON THE COMPLETED REPORT In the space provided to the loft of the address label. Return the extra report(s) in the same envelope with your completed report form so that we can correct our records. 3. If You No Longer Farm If you had agricultural operations at any time during 1 987, please report all agricultural activity during the year. Report all land on your census form that you owned or rented. Also, report your 1 987 crop and livestock production and 1 987 sales. Explain on the first page of the report form (or on a separate sheet of paper) that you quit farming or ranching and give the approximate date and the name and address of the present operator. If known. 4. If You Never Farmed or Have No Asaoclatlon With Agriculture Please >write a note on the report form near the address label explaining this and return the form so that we can correct our records. In our efforts to make the census as complete as possible, we obtained lists from various sources. We tried to eliminate duplicate and nonfarm addresses, however, it was not always possible to do so. 5. if You Have IMore Than One Agricultural Operation Complete a report form for EACH SEPARATE and DISTINCT production unit, i.e., each individual farm, ranch, feedlot, greenhouse, etc., or combination of farms, etc., for which you maintain SEPARATE records of operating expenses and sales, livestock and other inventories, crop acreages, and production. 6. If You Have a Partnership Operation Complete only ONE report for the entire partnership's agricultural operation and include all partners' shares on the one report. If members of the partnership also operate separate farms or ranches in addition to the partnership farming operation, separate report forms should be completed for each individual operation. If two or more report forms were received for the same operation, mark each additional form as a "Duplicate." Return the duplicate report(s) in the same envelope with the completed partnership report, where possible, or write a note on the duplicate report, such as, "(Name of partner) has completed a report for the partnership (provide name end CFN of partnership.)" 7. Landlord's or Contractor's Share if you rented or leased land from others or had a contract for the f>roductlpn of agricultural products, include both your share and the andlord's or contractor's share of the production, sales, and expenses so your census report form will be complete for "THIS PLACE." If you do not know the landlord's or contractor's share, include your BEST ESTIMATE. If you do not have records available for all data items, use your best estimate. How to Enter Your Response Enter your replies in the proper spaces, on the correct lines, and in the units requested, i.e., dollars, bushels, tons, etc. Write any explanation outside the answer spaces or on a separate sheet of paper. All dollar figures may be entered in whole dollars. REQUIRED. CENTS ARE NOT Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres of potatoes harvested. If you have 1/2, 1 /3, or 1M of an acre, convert to tenths. For example, convert 1 /2 to 5/10, 1 /3 to 3/10, 1 /4 to 2/ 1 0. The census report form will contain sections and questions which do not apply to you. When this occurs, mark the "None" or "No" box and go on to the next item or section. Instructions For Specified Sections > Section 1 — ACREAGE IN 1987 Your answers to this section will determine the land (Acres In "THIS PLACE") referred to in the rest of the report form. When answering the acreage questions, include the land associated with your agricultural operations in 1 987 whether in production or not. Include all land that you owned or rented during 1 987 even If only for part of the year. Do not include any unrelated residential or commercial land. IF YOU QUIT FARMING DURING 1 987 — Complete the report form for the portion of the year that you did farm. Explain on the report form In the space to the left of the address label (or on another sheet of paper) when you stopped farming and include the name and address of the person now using the land. Report all land In section 1 In whole acres. Item 1 — Ail Land Owmed — Report all land owned in 1 987 whether held under title, purchase contract or mortgage, homestead lew, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate. Include all land owned by you and/or your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for \/vhlch you are reporting. item 2 — Ail Land Rented or Leased FROIM OTHERS — Report all land rented by you or your operation even though the landlord may have supplied materials or supervision. INCLUDE in item 2: a - Land for agricultural use that you rented from others for cash b.Land you worked on a share basis (crop or livestock) c.Land owned by someone else that you used rent-free d. Federal, State, Indian reservation, or railroad land rented or leased by the acre DO NOT INCLUDE in item 2: Land used on a per-head or animal unit license or permit basis, such as section 3 of the Taylor Grazing Act, National Forest, or Indian reservation permit land. If you had any of these permits, mark "yes" to rtem 7. Item 3 — All Land Rented or Leased TO OTHERS — Include all land rented out for any purpose if it was part of the acreage reported in items 1 and 2. A report form will be obtained from each of your tenants to cover the operations on that land. INCLUDE in item 3: . Owned land rented to others for cash or a share of crops or livestock b. Land you rented from someone and then subleased to someone else c. Land worked for you by someone for a share of crops or livestock d. Land which you allowed others to use rent-free Item 4 — Acres In "THIS PLACE" — This figure will show the total of all land you operated at any time in 1 987. If Hem 4, Acres in "THIS PLACE " is "O" and: a. You raised any crops or had any livestock or poultry on "THIS PLACE" In 1 987, complete the report. b. All your land was operated by a renter or sharecropper, complete itenn 6 (name and address of renters), skip to and complete section 29, and explain briefly, "all land rented out," etc. Mail form in return envelope. c. You did not have any agricultural activity on owned or rented land in 1987, complete section 29 and explain briefly, such as "retired," "sold farm," and date. Give name and address of current operator if known and return form. > Sections 2 through 8 — CROPS Sections 2 through 8 provide space for reporting crops harvested during the 1 987 crop year from the land shown in section 1 , item 4 (Acres In "THIS PLACE") of your report. Please report your crops in the appropriate sections. Do NOT include any crops grown on land rented or leased TO OTHERS, or worked by others on shares during 1987. Acres harvested — Enter the acres harvested in 1 987. Round fractions to whole acres except where tenths are requested by "/10" In the reporting box, such as for potatoes. D-6 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Quantity harvested — If your unit of measure is different than the unit on the report form, please convert your figure for the quantity harvested to the unit requested. If the harvest was incomplete by December 31,1 987, please report the quantity harvested and estimated quantity to be harvested. Acres irrigated — For each crop irrigated, report number of acres irrigated. Irrigation is defined as land watered by artificial or controlled means — sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, purposeful flooding, etc. Include acres that received supplemental, partial, and/or preplant irrigation. Do not report water applied in transplanting tobacco plants, trees, or vegetables as irrigation. Leave "Acres irrigated" blank for crops that are not irrigated. Howr to Report Crops Harvested ^ Sections 2 and 3 — Report only for the listed crops. ^ Sections 4 through 8 — To report: (1 ) find the crop name and the code number from the list in the section; (2) enter crop name and code in the first two columns of the first available answer line in the section; (3) enter the information that is requested in the remaining columns. If you harvested a crop not listed in sections 4 through 8, use the "Other" code in the appropriate section and specify the crop name. Double Cropping — If two or more crops were harvested from the same land (double cropping) report the total acres and production of each harvested crop in the appropriate sectJon<s) of the report form. Example: (n 7 3S7 you harvested 1 ,230 bushels of wheat from 40 acres, then on the same 40 acres planted soybeans, from which you harvested 1 ,550 bushels.You irrigated the soybeans but not the wheat. Value off Sales — Report the total gross value of animals and pouftry sold or removed from "this place" in 1 987 without deducting production or marketing expenses (cost of feed, cost of livestock purchased, cost of hauling and selling, etc.). If the sate price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of their market value when they left "this place." Do NOT report the value of sales of any livestock and poultry owned by you but kept and sold from a place you did not operate. Contract and Cuatom Faedino Operations — Livestock or poultry kept by you on "this place" on a contract or custom basis should be included on this report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP. Report as "INVENTORY" numbers of animals or poultry on the place on December 31,1 987. Report as "SOLD" animals and poultry kept on a contract or custom basis and removed or sold from the place in 1 987. If the sale price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of the market value of the animals or poultry when they left the place. Section 16 ~ HORSES, BEES, FISH, GOATS, OTHER LIVESTOCK, OR ANIMAL SPECIALTIES Item 2 — If you owrned BEES — Report all colonies or hives of bees and honey operations conducted by you, regardless of where the hives were kept most of the year. Report hives or colonies, p>ounds of honey sold, and value of sales. Items 7 and 8 — Mink pelts and rabbit pelts should be included in number sold and value of sales, but not in inventory. Item 9 — Other Livestock and Livestock Products — Include in all other livestock and livestock products manure, beeswax, and any other animal products sold from "this place" in 1987. Please indicate units used in reporting. Item 10 — Flah and Other AquacuHura Products — Report number of pounds sold and gross value of sales for each. Enter name and code from list. Section 17 — POULTRY The person who furnished the housing and labor should report the poultry operation on his/her report form regardless of who owns the birds. Report as sold poultry that were taken or moved from the place in 1987. ^ Section 1 8 - AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT CCC LOANS Item 1 — Report the amount received under the regular or reserve program for commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 987. Include amount received oven if commodity was redeemed or forfeited prior to December 31. 1987. Do not include CCC loans received to build crop storage facilities or amount received for storage payments in the reserve program. Section 19 — FEDERAL PAYMENTS RECEIVED Report all payments received from Federal Farm Programs in 1 987 regardless of whether payment was made in cash or commodity certificates. Include cash payments in item 1 . In item 2, include the value of any certificates held or the value received from sale or redemption of any certificates in 1987. Federal payments include receipts from Federal programs such as deficiency payments, "Whole-herd dairy buy-out," support price payments, indemnity programs, disaster payments, paid land diversion, inventory reduction payments, payments received for approved soil and water conservation projects, etc. Section 20 — TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Use the following definitions to determine the type of organization for your operation: Family or Individual Operation — Defined as farm or business organization controlled and operated by an individual (sole proprietor). Include family operations that are not incorporated and not operated under a partnership agreement. Partnership Operation — Defined as two or more persons who have agreed on the amount of their contribution (capital and effort) and the distribution of profits. Co-ownership of land by husband and wife or joint filing of income tax forms by husband and wife DOES NOT constitute a partnership, unless a specific agreement to share contributions, decisionmaking, profits, and liabilities exists. Production under contract or under a share rental agreement DOES NOT constitute a partnership. Incorporated Under State Lawf — A corporation is defined as a legal entity or artificial person created under the laws of a State to carry on a business. This definition does not include cooperatives. Information on type of corporation should be reported in section 21 Other — Such as cooperatives (defined as an incorporated or unincorporated enterprise or an association created and formed jointly by the members), estate or trust (defined as a fund of money or property administered for the benefit of another individual or organization), prison farm, grazing association, Indian reservation, institution run by a government or religious entity, etc. FORM e7-A01(1) (12-17-SSI I ^ Section 21 — CORPORATE STRUCTURE This section is to be answered by corporations only. Answer both items. A family-held corporation has more than 50 percent of its stock owned by persons related by blood or marriage. Sactlcm 22 - CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR This section collects information about the operator of "this place" defined as the individual owner, the operator, the senior partner, or person in charge for the type of organization reported in section 20. For Family or Individual Operation the operator. ' Complete this section for For Partnership Operations — Answer all items, except Item 2. for the "Senior Partner." The "Senior Partner" is the individual who is mainly responsible for the agricultural operations on "this place," not necessarily the person senior in age. If each partner shares equally in the day-to-day management decisions, consider the oldest as the "Senior Partner." For item 2 (Principal Occupation) consider all members of the partnership together. Please include as "farming" worktime at all types of agricultural enterprises, including work at greenhouses, nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, feedlots, broiler feeding, etc. For Corporations and Other Operations (Cooperatives, Estates, etc.) — Complete section 22 for the person in charge, such as a hired manager, business manager, or other person primarily responsible for the on-site, day-to-day operation of the farm or ranch business. Item 4 — Year Began Operation — Report the first year the operator or senior partner began to operate any part of "this place" on a continuous basis. If the operator returned to a place previously operated, report the year operations were resumed. Section 23 — PRODUCTION EXPENSES paid by you and others for "this place" in 1 987 Include farm production expenses paid by you, your landlord, contractors, or anyone else for crops, livestock, or poultry produced on "this place." Include expenses incurred in 1 987 even if they were not paid for in 1 987 . Please estimate if exact figures are not know/n. Refer to the individual expenditure items below for further explanations. LWestock and Poultry Purchased — Report the cost of cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, horses, goats, chicks, pullets, poults, etc., including breeding stock and dairy cows. Contract growers or custom feeders who did not own or purchase the livestock or poultry themselves should estimate the value of the cattle, calves, pigs, baby chicks, pullets, etc. at the time they came onto the place. Feed Purchased for Livestock and Poultry — Report the purchase cost of corn, sorghum, oats, barley, other grains, silage, hay, mixed feed, concentrates, etc., fed to livestock and poultry on "this place." Contract livestock and poultry growers should estimate the value of feed provided by the contracting company. Custom feedyards should include feed costs for all cattle fed even if the owners of the cattle were billed for the feed. Feed raised on "this place" should not be reported as purchased. Cost of Hired Farm and Ranch Labor — Include gross salaries and wages, commissions, dismissal pay, vacation pay, and paid bonuses paid to hired workers, family members, hired managers, administrative and clerical employees, and salaried corporate officers. Also, include supplemental cost for benefits such as employer's social security contributions, unemployment compensation, workmen's compensation insurance, life and medical insurance, pension plans, etc. Contract Labor — Includes the labor costs of workers furnished on a contract basis by a labor contractor, crew leader, or cooperative for harvesting vegetables or fruit, shearing sheep, or similiar farm activities. Do not include costs for building or repair work done by a construction contractor. Include the cost of customwork or machine hire in item 1 1 Repair and Maintenance Expenses for the Upkeep of Buildings, Motor Vehicles, and Farm Equipment — Include the cost of repairs and upkeep of farm machinery, vehicles, buildings, fences, and other equipment used in the farm business. Do not include repairs to vehicles not used in the farm business or for equipment used only for p>erforming customwork for others. Do not include expenditures for the construction of new buildings or the cost of additions to existing buildings. D-8 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Interest Expense Paid on Debt* — Report all interest expenses paid in 1 987 for the farm business, include Interest on loans secured by land and buildings (real estate) In Item 1 2e. Include all loans not secured by real estate such as for fertilizer, feed, and seed in item 1 2b. Include interest paid on CCC loans. Do not include interest associated \A/ith activities not related to production of crops or iivestocl^ on "this place" such as land or buildings rented to others, paclcing sheds, or feed mills that provide services to others. Do not include interest on owner/operator dwelling where amount is separated from interest on other land and buildings on "this place." Cash Rent Paid for Land and Buildings In 1987 — Report rent paid in cash during 1987 for land and buildings in "this place." Do not include rent paid for operator dwelling or other nonfarm property. Do not include the value of shares of crops or livestock paid to landlords. Property Taxes Paid — Include real estate property taxes you paid on the acres and buildings you operated and used in the farm business. Do not include: a. Property taxes on lend or buildings rented to someone else b. Taxes paid by landlords c. Property taxes paid on other property not associated w/ith the farm business d. Income and excise taxes All Other Production Expenses — Farm production costs not previously listed should be reported here. In addition to items listed on the report form, include bookkeeping charges, tax preparation fees, postage, advertising, commission for sale of cattle, and fees paid for farm-related advice or for farm consultants. Do not include depreciation or expenditurea for the purchase of land and buildings or new or used machinery. Section 24 - COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Report acres on w/hlch commercial fertilizer (items 1 and 2) or lime (item 3) was applied during 1 987. If any acreage was fertilized or limed more than once, report acres ONLY ONCE in each item. Report expense for commercial fertilizer purchased, excluding lime, in section 23, item 4. Section 26 - MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT The estimated market value in item 1 refers to ALL machinery and equipment kept primarily on"thiB place" and used for the farm business. Report the value in its present condition, not the replecement or depreciated value. Specialized equipment, which is an integral part of a building, should be included as a part of the value of land and buildings. Section 27 — ESTIMATED CURRENT MARKET VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS The value for each of the three listed categories should be your estimste of the value of the land and buildings if they were sold in the current market. The real estate tax assessment value should not be used unless that value represents a full market value assessment and the land and buildings could reasonably be essumed to be sold at that price. Do not deduct real estate marketing charges from your estimate. Report the total value, not the velue on e per acre basis. > Section 28 - INCOME FROM FARM— RELATED SOURCES IN 1987 Item 1 through 4 refer only to those income producing activities for which you use part of the land, machinery, equipment, labor, or capital normally used on "this place." and which you do not consider as entirely separate from your farming activities. Report gross amounts received before taxes and expenses. Item 1 — Customwork — Do not report income for customwork or agricultural services provided to others if operated as an entirely separate business from your agricultural operations. Item 2 — Rental Income — Do not include rental income from nonfarm property. Item 3 — Forest Products — Include only those forest products or Christmas trees cut from "this place," not items cut from other nonfarm timber acreage. Do not include income from saw mill business. Item 4 — Other Farm-Related Income — Include income from hunting leases, fishing fees, and other recreational services, sales of farm by-products, and other business or income closely related to the agricultural operation on "this place." Include dividends for business done with farmer-owned cooperatives. Do not enter previously reported farm sales or income from investments not associated with the farm. Do not include retirement pensions or social security benefits received. FORM 87.A01fl) [12-17-60) <r U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1989- 2l|2- 303' 00017 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-9 out BY FIBRUAWY 1. 1l»ae oxM 87-A0400 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE QMS No. 0607-0034: Afiprovi* txptrwn 3iwnOT 3 NOTICE - Rsaponso to this Inquiry ! rMfulrsd by law (titio 13, U.S. Code). By tha aame law YOUR REPORT TO THr CENSUS BUREAU IS CONFlDET'rnAL. It frwy b« mmmn only by awom Canaua amptoyaea and may b« uaad only 'Of atntlartcal purpoaaa. Your rvport CANNOT b« used for purposes of laxatlon. Inveatlgatlon, or rBgulation, Tha law alao pfovldaa that cx>p*«a ratalnad In your fn«a mn tmmuna from lagal procaaa. In oetrMpondOTvo* pmtvlning to thte r«port. plaaaa wfar tv yow Cvfwus Fll* Numb«r (CFNl r B7-A0400 BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1 201 Eaat Tanth Str*M Jaffaraonvine, IN 47133 Nota — If your racorda are not available, reasonable eatimatea may be used. If you canrvot file by Fobruary 1 . a time extanston requeat may be aant to the above address. Include your 1 2-character Census File Number (CFN) ae ahown in your address label tn all correapondance to ua. II you received more than or>e report form, enter extra Census FDe Numberftt here and retuni extra copies with vour corrpteted repoa. CENSUS USE ONLY L-iaHHtK^M i Pteaae comet arron In nmmo, addrmmm, mnd ZIP Code. ENTEft Btnet mnd number tt not ahown. . At any time during 1 987, did you plant, grow, or have any: • Hay or tobacco? • Fruit, nut, or citrus trees; grapevines? • Com, wlieat, or other grains? • Vegetables, melons, or berries? • Other crops? • Greenhouse or nursery crops? : Yes P.. No . At any time during 1 987, did you raise, sell, or keep any; • Cattle, hogs, sheep, or goats? • Horses or ponies? • Chickens or other poutay? • Rsh in captivity? • Bees? • Other animal specialties? imjiAji.iJiiy : n Yes D No If rou armnnd YE8 to EITHER of thmmm qumtkuim. go to SECTION 2. If rou mnmyrmnaNO to BOTH of fhaaa qunt/ona, go to SECTION 10. MTIH'JtfJ ACREAGEIN1 987 Report land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Include ALL LAND, REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE — cropland, pastureland, rangeland, woodland, idle land, house lots, etc. Nona Number of acres 1 . An land owned Q 2. All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked by you on shares, used rent free, in exchange for services, payment of taxes, etc. Include leased Federal, State, and railroad land. (00 NOT include land used on a per-head basis under a grazing permit.) O 3 . All land rented or leased TO OTHERS. Including land worked on shares by others end land subleased. Also complete Item 5 bek>w. 4. Acres in "THIS PLACE" — ADD acres owned (item 1 and acres rented (item 2). then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS (item 3). and enter the result in this space ^ If the entry is zero please refer to the Information Sheet, section 2. - 5 . Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many '^""^ oea acres did you own? , Q 6. In what county was the largest value of your agricultural products raised or produced? . BBBBggHI tAMniicc...,iiBni««TinM Coumv name State • PART A — How wera tha ACRES In this placs usad In 19877 ^ r- I J w None 1 . Cropland harvested - ,„cludB all land from which crops were harvested or hay was cut. and aft tend m orchards, citrus groves, viryeyards, and nursery end greenhouse crops 2. Cropland on which all crops failed — (Exception: Do not report here land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop /ailed.) 3. Cropland idle, cropland used for cover crops, or cropland in cultivated summer fallow 4. Cropland used only for pasture, woodland pastured, and other pastureland and rangeland CH 5. All other woodland, wasteland, houselots. etc. not reported tn items 1 through 4 above D D n • PART B - IRRIGATION None 1 . How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? include lend from which hay wfas cut and land in ttearing and nonlyearing ,— fruit and nut crops I j 2 . How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated? LII Number of acres Nuintier of acres Irrigated • PART A - CROPS HARVESTED from "THIS PLACE" In 1987. (t>o not kichida crops grown on land rmmmd to others.} 1. Hay crops— None a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures LJ b. Small grain hay . ; ~. O c.Wiid hay . . . .. . . D d. Other hay - Specify Und. — U 2. Com for grain or seed \Z\ 3. Soybeails for beans. . O 4. Wheat for grain .... Q 6. Tobacco — ad types 6. Potatoes, Irish —fDo not Include tfioss grown for home use.) D D Acres harvested aammiJim Livtrock .»h poulthv « rART A - CATTLI and CALVI8 . CATTLE and CALVES of all agaa D ..a . BEEF COWS hmd calvwd. . Inehjdt bmHhtlfm tfwt . MILK COWS kepi for production of mUk or cream for tale or home uae — tnetudm dry milk cowm mnd milk hmlfmrm thwt had e*lvmd. ta~ INVENTORY Number on thia piece Dec. 31, 1887 None 2. Value of DAIRY PRODUCTS aold In 1987- Induda milk, crttm, butttr, arc LJ • CATTLI and CALVES SOLD FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987 tncludm •> Bold cmtttm movmd from thIa placa to a faadtot for furthmr Nona faadlng. S. Calvai laai than BOO pounda Q 4. Cattle - Includa ah/ta SCO pounds or more Q . Of ALL cattle iold, how meny were FATTENED on thla place on GRAIN or CONCENTRATES for 30 daya or mora „ and SOLO for SLAUGHTER? D Gro» valus of ulfls 1 IIMFORKVIATIOEM SHEET 1987 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Special Reporting Instructions 1 . Who Sriould Report WE NEFD A REPLY FROM EVERYONE RECEIVING A REPORT FORM. INCIUDINO individuals, landlords, tenants, partnerships, corporations, inetltutlonis, and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS. Each case Included In the census has a unlqtjn Census File Number (CFN). In order to make the census results m» complets and accurate as possible, we need to obtain information about every CFN. 2. Iff Vou R«c*lv*cl Mora Than On« Rsport Forn« for an Op«ratlon Complete only ONE report form for an operation. NA/rlte "Dupllcato" near the address label of each extra report form. Also, write the 1 1 -digit census file number(s> of the DUPLICATE report<s) ON THE COMPLETED REPORT in the space provided to the left of the address label. Return the extra report(s) in the same envelope \A/lth your completed report form so that \A/e can correct our records. 3. If You No Lonflttr Farm If you had agricultural operations at any time during 1 987, please report all agricultural activity during the year. Report all land on your census form that you owned or rented. Also, report your 1 987 crop and livestock production and 1987 sales. Explain on the first page of the report form (or on a separate sheet of paper) that you quit farming or ranching and give the approximate date and the name and address of the present operator, if known. 4. Iff You Navar Farmad or Hava No Aaaoclatlon With Aflritsultura Please write a note on the report form near the address label explaining this and return the form so that we can correct our records. In our efforts to make the census as complete as possible, we obtained lists from various sources. We tried to eliminate duplicate and nonfarm addresses, however, it was not always possible to do so. 5. Iff Vou Hava Mora Than Ona Agrlculturat O|>araclon Complete a report form for EACH SEPARATE and DISTINCT production unit, i.e., each individual farm, ranch, feedlot. greenhouse, etc., or combination of farms, etc.. for v^/hlch you maintain SEPARATE records of operating expenses and sales, livestock and other inventories, crop acreages, and production. 6. Iff You Hava a Partnership Operation Complete only ONE report for the entire partnership's agricultural operation and include all partners' shares on the one report. If members of the partnership also operate separate farms or ranches in addition to the partnership farming operation, separate report forms should be completed for each individual operation. If two or more report forms were received for the same operation, mark each additional form as a "Duplicate." Return the duplicate reportls) in the same envelope \vlth the completed partnership report, \A/here possible, or vk/rite a note on the duplicate report, such as, " fNam0 of partner) has completed a report for the partnership (pro\/ide name and CFN of partnership.)" 7. Landlord's or Contractor's Share If you rented or leased land from others or had a contract for the production of agricultural products. Include both your share and the landlord's or contractor's share of the production, sales, and expenses so your census report form will bo complete for "THIS PLACE." If you do not know the landlord's or contractor's share, include your BEST ESTIMATE. If you do not have records available for all data items, use your best estimate. Howr to Entar Your Re Bponsa Enter your replies in the proper spaces, on the correct lines, and in the units requested, i.e., dollars, bushels, tons, etc. \A/rrte any explanation outside the answer spaces or on a separate sheet of paper. All dollar figures may be entered In whole dollars. CENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED. Enter whole numbers except ^A/here tenths are requested, such as acres of potatoes harvested. If you have 1/2,1 /3, or 1 /A of an acre, convert totenths. For example, convert 1 /2 to 5/1 O, 1/3to3/10. l/4.to2/10. The census report form will contain sections and questions which do not apply to you. When this occurs, mark the "None" or "No" box and go on to the next item or section. Instructions For Specified Sections Section 2 — ACREAGE IN 1987 Your answers to this section will determine the land (Acraa In "THIS PLACE") referred to in the rest of the report form. When answering the acreage questions, include the land associated with your agricultural operations in 1987 whether In production or not. Include all land that you owned or rented during 1 937 even If only for part of the year. Do not include any unrelated residential or commercial land. Report all land in sectio Itam 1 — All Land 0«wnad — Report all land owned in 1987 whether held under title, purchased contract or mortgage, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate. Include all land owned by you and/or your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Itam 2 — Ail Land Rantad or Laaaad FROIVI OTHERS — Report all land rented by you or your operation even though the landlord may have supplied materials or supervision. INCLUDE in item 2: m. Land for agricultural use that you rented from others for cash b. Land you worked on a share basis (crop or livestock) c. Land ovt/ned by someone else that you used rent-free d. Federal, State, Indian reservation, or railroad land rented or leased by the acre DO NOT INCLUDE in item 2: Land used on a per-head or animal unit license or permit basis, such as section 3 of the Taylor Grazing Act, National Forest, or Indian reservation permit land. Itam 3 — All Land Ranted or Loasad TO OTHERS — Include all land rented out for any purpose If It was part of the acreage reported in items 1 and 2. A report form will be obtained from each of your tenants to cover the operations on that land. INCLUDE in item 3: a. Owned land rented to others for cash or a share of crops or livestock b. Land you rented frorn someone and then subleased to somaone else c Land worked for you by someone for a share of crops or livestock d. Land which you allowed others to use rent-free Itam 4 — Acraa In "THIS PLACE" — This figure will show the total of all land you operated at any time In 1 987. If Item A. Acres in "THIS PLACE" is "O" and: a. You raised any crops or had any livestock or poultry on "THIS PLACE" in 1 987, complete the report. b. All your land was operated by a renter or sharecropper, skip to and complete section lO, and explain briefly. "All land rented out," etc. Mall form In return envelope. c. You did not have any agricultural activity on owned or rented land in 1 987. complete section 1 O and explain briefly, such as "retired," "sold farm," and date. Give name and address of current operator if known and return form. > Section 3 LAND USE AND IRRIGATION I whole acres. This section is used to classify the acres in "THIS PLACE" reported In section 2, item 4-. Do not include any acres you rented to others reported in section 2. item 3. The sum of the acres entered In various categories should equal total acres in "THIS PLACE." Land Uaad for IMora Than Ona Purpose — Do not report the same acreage for more than ortQ of the listed purposes. If part or all of your land was used for more than one listed purpose in 1 987, report that land only in the first category listed. For example, if you harvested a crop and later used the same land for pasture, report the land in part A. Item 1 , "Cropland harvested." Double Cropping — When more than one crop was harvested from the same land In 1 987, report that land only ONCE as "Cropland harvested," in part A. Item 1 of this section. Intarplantad Cropa — If you interplanted crops, such as cotton in an orchard, report the total land used for both crops only ONCE, as "Cropland harvested," in part A, item 1 . Skip Row Planted Crops — Report the acres that represent the total nonplanted or skipped rows as "Cropland idle," part A. item 3. the acres that represent the planted rows should be reported as "Cropland harvested," part A, item 1 , Irrigation is dafInad as land wwatarad by artificial or controllad maans — sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, purposeful flooding, etc. Include acres that receive supplemental, partial, and/or preplant irrigation. Do not report water applied in transplanting tobacco plants, trees, or vegetables as Irrigation. •^ Sactlon 4 — CROPS This section provides space for reporting crops harvested during the 1 987 crop year from the land sho>A/n in section 2, item 4 (Acres In "THIS PLACE") of your report. A fevw crops are already listed on the form. For these crops, just report acres harvested, quantity harvested, and value of sales. If you produced crops not listed, write the name of the crop and code from the list provided and report the acres harvested, quantity harvested, and the value of sales. D-12 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE DO NOT INCLUDE: a. Any crops grown on land rented or leased TO OTHERS, or M/orked by others on shares during 1 967. I>. Crops or crop products purchased from others and later sold. Acr»« HarvS9«oci — Enter the acres harvested In 1 987. Round fractions to whole acres except where tenths are requested by "/1 O" In the reporting box, such as potatoes. Quantltv Harvested — If your unit of measure Is different than the unit on the report form, please convert your figure for the quantity harvested to the unit requested. If the harvest waa incomplete by December 31,1 9S7, please report the quantity harvested and the estimated quantity to be harvested. Oroaa Value of Crop* Sold — Report the value of ell crops sold from "THIS PLACE' ' in 1 987, regardless of the year they were harvested or who owned the land. Be sure to report gross value before deducting expenses and taxes. Include Government CCC loans received for "THIS PLACE" In 1 987. Include payments received in 1 987 from cooperatives or marketing organizations for crops produced on "THIS PLACE." It«fn 7 — V»g«tablea — Report acres of vegetables harvested FOR SALE or commercial processing. Do not include vegetables grown for home use. Report the total acreage of each vegetable crop harvested. Itvm 8 — FruH Orchards, Citrus, Vineyards, and Nut Treas — Report only if total of 20 or more trees and vines, include those for home use as well as those maintained for sale of their production. Acres in trees and vines that have been abandoned should not be Included, these acres should be included in section 3, part A, item 3 "Cropland idle." If crops other than fruit and nut trees and vines were Interplanted with trees or vines, report the total acres for the orchard crop in item 6 and the total acres of the interplanted crop In the appropriate Item. Valua of Salas — Report the total gross value of animals and poultry sold or removed from "this place" In 1 987 without deducting production or marketing expenses (cost of feed, cost of livestock purchase, cost of hauling and selling, etc.). If the sale price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of their market value when they left "this place." Do NOT report the value of sales of any livestock and poultry owned by you but kept and sold from a place you did not operate. Contract and Custom Faadlng Operations — Livestock or pouttry kept by you on "this place" on a contract or custom basis should be included on this report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP. Report as "INVENTORY" numbers of animals or poultry on the place on December 31.1 987. Report as "SOLD" enimals and poultry kept on a contract or custom basis and removed or sold from the place in 1 987. If the sale price or market value Is not known, give your best estimate of the market value of the animals or poultry when they left the place. The person who furnished the housing and labor should report the poultry operation on his/her report form regardless of v»/ho owned the blrdt'.. Report as sold the number of poultry that were taken or moved frorrt the place in 1 987. Part E — MORSES, OTHER LIVESTOCK, ANIMAL SPECIALTIES, AND FISH If you owned BEES — Report all colonies or hives of bees and honey operations conducted by you, regardless of where the hives were kept most of the year. Report hives or colonies, pounds of honey sold, end value of sales. Otiiar LIvaatook and LIvastock Products — Include in all other livestock and livestock products manure, beeswax, and any other animal products sold from "this place" In 1 987. Mink pelts and rabbit pelts should be included in number sold and value of salas, but not In inventory. Fish and Ottiar Aquacultura Products - gross value of sales for each. Report quantity sold and Item 9 — Other Crops — To report; ( 1 > find the crop name and the code number from the list under item 9; (2) enter crop name and code In the first two columns of the first available answer line under Itenrt 9; (3) enter the information that is requested in the remaining columns. If you harvested a crop not listed, use the "OTHER" code and specify the crop name. If you need additional space, use a separate sheet of paper to write the crop name(s), acres and quantity harvested, and gross value of crop(s) sold. Sactlon 5 — LIVESTOCK, ANIIV1AL SPECIALTIES POULTRY, OTHER LIVESTOCK, OR Parts A, B, C, and D LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Aninvals and Poultry to includa In the Report — Report all animals, poultry, and animal specialties on "this place" (section 2, item 4> on December 31, 1 987, Include alt owned by you and any kept by you for others. Include animals on unfenced lands. National Forest land, district land, cooperative grazing association land, or rangeland administered by the Bureau of Land Management on a per-head or lease basis. Animals in transit on December 31 . 1 987, or animals on a short-term pasture (such as wheat pasture or crop residue) on a per-head or lease basis should be reported by the person who had control of the animals. Animals and Poultry to Excluda from tha Report — Do not report animals or poultry kept on land rented to others or kept under a share arrangement on land rented to others. Do not include animals quartered in feedlots which are not a part of "this place." Animals kept on a place not operated by you are to be Included on the report for that place. Animals Bought and Sold — DO NOT REPORT ANY ANIMALS BOUGHT AND THEN RESOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS. Such purchases and sales are considered "dealer" transactions, and are not included in this census. Number Sold — Report all animals and poultry sold or removed from "this place" in 1 987. «vithout regard to ownership or %who shared in the receipts. Include animals sold for a landlord or given to a landlord or others in trade or in payment for goods or services. Do NOT report number sold for any livestock or poultry kept on another place. Dairy Termination Program or "Wholo-Herd Dairy Buy-Out Program" — The amount received in 1987 from the Government under the dairy termination program should be included in section 7. item 1 . Dairy cattle and calves sold should be reported In section 5. pert A. Animals ftrtoved to Another Place — For animals moved from "this place" to another place, such as for further feeding, report animals as "sold" and give your best estimate of their market value when they left "this place." Pat Cattle Sold — Cattle fattened on grain or concentrates for 30 days or more and sold for slaughter are reported in section 5, part A, Item 4a. DO NOT INCLUDE >A/ITH FATTENED CATTLE SOLD: a. Cattle and calves sold for further feeding b. Dairy cows fed only the usual dairy ration before being sold c Veal calves, or any calves ^A^eighing less than SOO pounds > Sactlon e — AfVlOUNT RECEIVED FROfVI GOVERNIVIENT CCC LOANS Item 1 — Report the amount received under the regular or reserve program for commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 987. Include amount received even if commodity was redeemed or forfeited prior to December 31 , 1 987. Do not Include CCC loans received to build crop storage facilities or amount received for storage payments in the reserve program. Section 7 — FEDERAL PAYIV1ENTS RECEIVED Report all payments received from Federal Farm Programs in 1987 regardless of whether payment was made In cash or commodity certificates. Include cash payments in item 1 . In item 2, include the value of any certificates held or the value received from sale or redemption of any certificates In 1 987. Federal payments include receipts from Federal programs such as deficiency payments. "NA/hole-Herd Dairy Buy-Out," support price payments, tndemnlry programs, disaster payments, paidland diversion, inventory reduction payments, payments received for approved soil and water conservetlon projects, etc. ^ Section B — ACRES SET ASIDE, DIVERTED, OR IDLED UNDER FEDERAL ACREAGE REDUCTION PROGRAIVIS IN 1987 Include in item 2 all acres in "this place" retired from production and placed, by long-term contract. Into the Conservation Reserve Program. Acres placed Into the program during and prior to 1 987 should be included. > Section 9 — CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR This section collects Information about the operator of "this place" defined as the individual owner, the operator, the senior partner, or person in charge. For Family or Individual Operation — Complete this section for the operator. For Partnership Operations — Answer all items, except item 2, for the "Senior Partner." The "Senior Partner" Is the individual who Is mainly responsible for the agricultural operations on "this place," not necessarily the person senior in age. If each partner shares equally in the day-to-day management decisions, consider the oldest as the "Senior Partner." For item 2 (Principal Occupation) consider all members of the partnership together. Please include as "farming or ranching" worktime at all types of agricultural enterprises, including work at greenhouses, nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, feedlots, broiler feeding, etc. For Corporation and Other Operations (Cooperatives, Estates, ate.) — Complete section 9 for the person in charge, such as a hired manager, business manager, or other person primarily responsible for the on-site, day-to-day operation of the farm or ranch business. item ^ — Year Began Operation — Report the first year the operator or senior partner began to operate any part of "this place" on a continuous basis. If the operator returned to a place previously operated, report the year operations were resumed. FORM a7-AOAiit ^3-3^-B^^ 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-13 INDEX (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables A Abnormal farms Acreage reduction program Age of operator Agricultural products sold, market value Agricultural services income Alfalfa hay Alfalfa seed Almonds American Indian operator Angora goats Apples Apricots Aquacultural products . Artichokes Asian or Pacific Islander operator Asparagus Assets, value Austrian winter peas .... Avocados B Bahia grass seed Balers, pickup Bananas Barley for grain Barley for grain sales, value Beans, dry edible Beans, dry lima Beans, green lima Beans, snap (bush and pole) Beans, soybeans Bedding plants Beef cows Bees, colonies Beets, sugar Beets, table Bentgrass seed Bermuda grass seed. . . Berries Birdsfoot trefoil seed . . Blackberries Black operators and other races Blueberries 19 7,10,48-53 INDEX—Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables C—Con. Commercially mixed for- mula feed purchased . Commodity Credit Corporation loans Conservation reserve programs Contract labor expenses Corn, field Corn for grain sales, value Corn, sweet Corn, sweet, for seed... Corporation, family held Corporation, nonfamily held Corporation, type of organization Cotton Cotton sales, value Cottonpickers and strippers Cowpeas for dry peas . Cowpeas, green Cows and heifers that had calved Cranberries Cropland diverted, set aside Cropland for cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses. Cropland harvested Cropland harvested, irrigated Cropland idle Cropland in cultivated summer fallow Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland pastured Cropland total Crops, farms reporting, acres, production Cucumbers Currants Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equip- ment, expenses Customwork and other agricultural services, farm-related income . . 1 ,3,48-53 6.10,48-53 7,10,48-53 3,10,48-53 1 ,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 44,48-53 16,48-53 16,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,42,44,47,48-53 2,47,48-53 13,48-53 20,25,48-53 44 7,10,48-53 7,48-53 1,7,8,10,16,18,42, 47,48-53 8-10 7,48-53 7,48-53 7,48-53 7,48-53 1,7,10,47,48-53 42 44 3.10,48-53 5,48-53 3,16 5 3,16 1,15,16, 24,31 2,16 27 31 10,16 10,16 1,15,16,25 2,16 8 25 27 11,16 29 5 1,3,5,6, 10,15,16 7 5 5 5 1.5,16 15.16 27 29 3,16 16 Daikon Dairy cows (milk cows) Dairy products sales, value Dates Dewberries Diesel fuel expenses . . Dill for oil Disease control in crops and orchards. . . Donkeys, burros, and mules Ducks Ducks, geese, and other poultry Eggplant Electricity expenses. Emmer and spelt. . . Endive Equipment and machinery Escarole Ewes 1 year old or older Expenses, farm production Family held corporations Family or individual, type of organization . . Farm-related income Farms by age and principal occupation of operator Farms by size of farm . Farms by standard industrial classification Farms by tenure of operator Farms by type of organization Farms by value of agricultural products sold Farms, number Fattened cattle sales . Feed purchased Feeder pigs sales 1,10,20,25.30,47, 48-53 2,47.48-53 14.48-53 15.48-53 41 21 10,47,48-53 1,10,12,18,47,48-53 38 1,3,10,47,48-53 48-53 1,16,48-53 5,48-53 16,48-53 8.47,48-53 18.48-53 16,48-53 1.16,48-53 1,2,10,18,47,48-53 1.7.8.10,16,18.47, 48-53 26,29,31,48-53 1,3.47,48-53 20,33,35-37,48-53 27 1.11,16 2,11,16 28 29 3 31 23 14.22 14,22 27 3 24 27 1,8.16 27 13 1.3,16 10,16 10,16 4 10,16 6,16 16 10,16 10.16 1.2.16 1,5,10,16 11,16 3.16 12 2 INDEX 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX—Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables F—Con. Female operators Fertilizer applied Fertilizer expenses Fescue seed Field seed crops Figs Filberts Fish sales Flaxseed Florist greens and flowers, cut Flower and vegetable seeds Flowering plants, potted Flowers and florist greens, cut Foliage plants Forest products and Christmas trees sales, farm-related income . . Foxtail millet seed Fruit crops Fruits, nuts, and berries sales, value Fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, LP gas, etc., expenses Full owners G Garlic Gas, natural, expenses Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil expenses Gasoline expenses Geese Geese, ducks, and other poultry Ginger root Goat milk sales Goats Goats, Angora Goats, milk Goats, other Government farm programs payments . . Grain hay Grain sales, value Grains Grapefruit Grapes 16,17,48-53 15,48-53 3.10.15,47,48-53 44 44,48-53 45 41 42,44,48-53 46 46 46 46 46 5,48-53 45 2,47,48-53 14,48-53 16,48-53 14,48-53 5,10,47,48-53 43,44 2,47,48-53 44,48-53 45 45,48-53 10 9 3,16 26 26 28 28 21 24 30 30 30 30 30 4 26 15.16,28 2,16 3 10,16 27 3 14,48-53 INDEX—Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item I—Con. Irrigated farms and acres Jojoba Kale Kentucky bluegrass seed Kerosene, motor oil, grease, LP gas, fuel oil, etc., expenses Kiwifruit Kumquats Labor expenses Land and buildings, value , Land in farms State tables Land owned Land rented from others Land rented to others . Land set aside in federal farm programs Land use Lemons Lentils Lespedeza seed Lettuce and romaine. . . Lima beans, dry Lima beans, green Lime applied Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock and poultry . . Livestock and poultry purchased Livestock, poultry, and their products sales, value Loans, Commodity Credit Corporation Loganberries Lotus root LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc., expenses 1.8-10 44 14,48-53 1,3,10.47,48-53 1,10,11,47,48-53 1,7,8,10,16,18,47, 48-53 10,48-53 48-53 48-53 7,10,48-53 7,8,10,47,48-53 45 44 44 15,48-53 34,37,48-53 20 20 1,3,10,47,48-53 1,2,10,18,20,47 6,10,48-53 County tables 14,48-53 1,7 31 27 26 3 28 28 3,16 5,16 1,5,10,16 Item 1 5 28 25 26 27 25 27 9 28 12 1,16 3,16 1,2,16 4 29 31 M Macadamia nuts Machine hire, rental of machinery and equip- ment, and customwork expenses Machinery and equipment Male operators Mangoes Melons Milk cows (dairy cows) . Milk goats Millet, proso Millet seed, foxtail Mink and their pelts Mint for oil Mohair sales Motor oil, grease, LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, etc., expenses Motortrucks, including pickups Mower conditioners Mules, burros, and donkeys Mungbeans for beans . Mushrooms Mustard cabbage Mustard greens Mustard seed N Natural gas expenses . Nectarines Nematode control in crops Net cash return from agricultural sales Nonfamily held corporations Number of farms Nursery and greenhouse crops Nursery and greenhouse crops sales, value . . . Nursery crops-shrubs, trees, etc Oat sales, value Oats for grain Occupation of operator State tables 45 3,10,48-53 1,10,12,18,47,48-53 16.17,48-53 1,10.20,25,30,47, 48-53 41 44 41 44 41 14,48-53 13,48-53 13,48-53 County tables 28 3,16 1,8.16 10 28 27 1,11,16 17 24 26 19 31 18 8,16 8 41 46 INDEX—Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables O—Con. Off-farm work by operator Okra Olives Onions, dry and green.. Operator characteristics- residence, age, race, occupation, off-farm work, sex, Spanish origin, years on present farm Oranges Orchardgrass seed Orchards Organization of farm . . . Other farm production expenses Other field crops sales, value Other grains sales, value Other livestock and live- stock products sales, value Other poultry Owned land Papayas Parsley Part owners Partnership, type of organization Passion fruit Pastureland and grazing land Pastureland and other land irrigated Payroll expenses Peaches Peanuts for nuts Pears Peas, Austrian winter . . Peas, Chinese or ming . Peas, dry edible Peas, green Pecans Peppers Persimmons Petroleum products expenses Pheasants Pickup balers Pigeons or squab Pimientos 1,16,48-53 44 2,47,48-53 10,48-53 45 16,48-53 1,16,48-53 7,48-53 9 1,3,10,47,48-53 45,48-53 42-44,48-53 45 44 44,48-53 45,48-53 3,10,14,48-53 13,48-53 1,10,16 27 28 27 16,17,48-53 45 1,42-44,48-53 1,16,48-53 3 9999 06313 545 1 INDEX—Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item S—Con. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees purchased Set aside programs, acreage Sex of operator Shallots Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn Sheep, lambs, and wool sales, value Size of farm, average. . Small grain hay Snap beans, bush and pole Sod Sorghum State tables Sorghum for grain sales, value Southern peas (cowpeas), dry Southern peas (cowpeas), green Soybeans Soybeans sales, value.. Spanish origin, operators of Spelt and emmer Spinach Squash Standard industrial classification of farms Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Strawberries Sudangrass seed Sugar beets Sugarcane Sunflower seed Sweet corn Sweet corn for seed Sweet potatoes Tame dry hay Tangelos Tangerines Taro Taxes, property, expenses Tenant operated farms 3,10,48-53 7,10,48-53 16,17,48-53 10,20,38,39,48-53 38,48-53 2,20,38,47,48-53 1 ,48-53 43,44 44,48-53 46 1,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 1,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 16,17,48-53 18,48-53 20,25,48-53 43,44 42-44,48-53 1 ,42-44,48-53 1 ,42,44,48-53 44,48-53 42,44,48-53 County tables 43,44 5,48-53 16,48-53 5 10 27 1,1^3,16 13 2,13,16 1,16 26 27 30 1,15,16,24 26,31 2,16 25 27 1,15,16,25 2,16 35 24 27 27 2,16 11,16 29 26 1,15,16,25 1,15,16,25 1,15,16,24 27 31 25 16,26 28 28 31 3 10,16 Item T—Con. Tenure of operator Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco sales, value . . Tomatoes Tractors, wheel Triticale Trout sales Trucks, including pickups Turkeys Turnip greens Turnips Type of farm Type of organization . . . Value of agricultural products sold Value of land and buildings Value of machinery and equipment Vegetable and flower seeds Vegetables, greenhouse Vegetables harvested for sale Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons sales, value Vetch seed State tables W Walnuts, English Watercress , Watermelons Weeds, chemical control Wheat for grain Wheat sales, value . . Wheatgrass seed Wheel tractors Wild hay Wild rice Woodland Wool, pounds shorn . Work off-farm by operator Years on present farm. 16,48-53 1 ,42-44,48-53 2,47,48-53 44,48-53 13,48-53 13,48-53 20,21,24,48-53 18,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,2,10,18,47,48-53 1,10,18,48-53 1,10,12,18,47,48-53 46 46 1,42-44,48-53 2,47,48-53 45,48-53 44 15,48-53 1,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 13,48-53 43,44 1,7,48-53 38,48-53 1.16,48-53 47,48-53 County tables 10,16 26 1,15,16,25 2,16 27 8,16 24 21 8,16 14 27 27 16 1,10,16 1,2,16 5,16 1,8,16 30 30 1,15,16,27 2,16 26 28 27 27 9 1,15,16,24 2,16 26 8,16 26 24 5 13 1,10.16 16 6 INDEX 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE PUBLICATION PROGRAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Results of the 1987 Census of Agriculture are being published in a series of reports which provide data for each county (or equivalent), each State, the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands of the United States, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The publications include statistics on the number of farms; land in farms; farm and operator character- istics; livestock, poultry, and their products; crop production and value; operating expenditures; irrigation; and other characteris- tics of farms. Publication order forms may be obtained from Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, any U.S. Department of Commerce district office, or by calling (301) 763-1113. ADVANCE REPORTS (AC87-A-01 -000(A) TO 56-000(A) Advance Reports are published separately for each county (or equivalent) in the United States with 10 farms or more, for each State, and the United States. The reports contain data for all agricultural operations with $1,000 or more in actual or potential sales of agricultural products in the census year. The Advance Reports contain final data for major data items together with comparable data from the 1982 census. Included in the reports are data on number of farms, land in farms, size of farms, land use practices, farm operator characteristics, sales expenditures, machinery and equipment, livestock, poultry, dairy products sold, and major crops harvested (which vary by State). No advance reports are available for Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. VOLUME 1. GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES (AC87-A-1 TO 56) State and County Data (A-1 to 50) are published showing detailed data in national and State tables for the United States, and in county and State tables separately for each State. These reports include data on number and size of farms; crop produc- tion; livestock, poultry, and their products; tenure, age, and occupation of operators; types of organization; value of products sold; and standard industrial classification of farms. Summary and State Data (A-51) • Chapter 1 . National level data • Chapter 2. State level data Outlying Areas (A-52 to 56) provide detailed data for the regions and municipios of Puerto Rico; the election districts of Guam; the U.S. Virgin Islands; American Samoa; and Northern Mariana Islands. VOLUME 2. SUBJECT SERIES (AC87-S-1 TO 6) Agricultural Atlas of the United States (AC87-S-1), formerly the Graphic Summary, presents a profile of the Nation's agricul- ture in a series of dot and multicolor pattern maps. The maps provide displays on size and type of farm, land use, farm tenure, market value of products sold, crops harvested, livestock inven- tories, and other characteristics of farms. Coverage Evaluation (AC87-S-2) provides national and regional level estimates on the completeness of the census, in terms of both the number of farms missed and selected characteristics of those farms. Ranking of States and Counties (AC87-S-3) presents the ranking of the top 20 States and the top 100 counties of importance of selected items from the 1 987 census. Comparative data from the 1982 census are included in most tables. Tables also show cumulative totals for States and counties. History (AC87-S-4) is a concise description of the major census operations together with facsimiles of selected data tables. It explains the history of the agriculture census, farm definition, data collection and processing, and dissemination of census data. Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold (AC87-S-5) shows detailed data for farms cross- tabulated by combined market value of agricultural products sold and Government payments received, including detailed national data and selected data for each State. ZIP Code Tabulations of Selected Items From the 1987 Census of Agriculture (AC87-S-6) provides tabulations by five- digit ZIP Code for selected items from the 1987 census. Data items include number of farms, land in farms, farms by size, market value of agricultural products sold by size of sale, livestock inventory, cropland harvested, and selected crops. VOLUME 3. RELATED SURVEYS (AC87-RS-1 AND 2) The Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey (AC87-RS-1) pro- vides statistical data collected from a sample of farm operations from the 1987 Census of Agriculture. The publication offers information on acres irrigated, land use, yields of specified crops, methods of water distribution, quantity of water used by its source, and other irrigation practices. Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey (AC87- RS-2) provides data on indebtedness, expenditures, income and assets for both farm operators and landlords. This report also includes measures of credit used for purchases and expendi- tures, debt by type of lender, assets, off-farm income, and other land ownership data. VOLUME 4. CENSUS OF HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES (AC87-HOR-1) This report includes detailed information on the horticultural establishments with production and sales of $2,000 or more. It provides data on number of establishments, value of sales of horticultural products, type of horticultural products, and kinds of horticultural businesses, for the United States, States, and counties. ELECTRONIC MEDIA Flexible Diskette—The Advance Reports of the 1987 Census of Agriculture are available on flexible diskettes. The files can be used with any compatible microcomputer employing the PC-DOS 2.0 or higher operating system. Diskettes can be obtained by calling (301) 763-4100. Computer Tapes—Public-use computer tapes contain the same summary statistics that are found in the published reports. Two files are available for each State: data for counties and the aggregated State-level data. Order forms may be obtained from the Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233 (or call (301) 763-4100). Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM)— Data for the conterminous United States and Puerto Rico are available on CD-ROM. The CD-ROM can be obtained from the Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233 (or call (301) 763-4100). Online Access— National and State level data from the 1 987 Census of Agriculture are available on CENDATA through two information vendors— CompuServe and DIALOG. In addition, the advance reports, highlights of the Subject Series, and Related Surveys reports, are available online from AGRIDATA. For infor- mation on these services call (301) 763-4100.